triangles Crossword Puzzles
Covering and Surrounding 2018-12-03
Across
- area- The area required to cover a three dimensional shape
- The measure of the amount of surface enclosed by the boundary of a figure. To find the area A of a figure, you can count how many square unit squares it takes to cover the figure. You can find the area of a rectangle by multiplying the length by width. This is a shortcut method for finding the number of unit squares it takes to cover the rectangle. If a figure has curved or irregular sides, you can estimate the area. Cover the surface with a grid and count whole grid squares and parts of grid squares. When you find the area of a shape, write the units, such as square centimeters, to indicate the unit square that was used to find the area.
- The measure of the distance around a two dimensional figure. Perimeter is a measure of length. To find the perimeter P of a figure, you count the number of unit lengths it takes to surround a figure. When you find the perimeter of a shape, write the units to indicate that the unit was used to find the perimeter. The perimeter of a square below is 12 units, because 12 units of length surrounds the figure. The perimeter of the rectangle is 18 units. Notice that the rectangle has a greater perimeter, but a lesser area, than the square.
- A line segment formed where two faces of a three dimensional shape meet.
- A shape formed by three or more line segments, called sides. Each segment meets exactly two other segments, but only at their endpoints.
- polygon- ‘A polygon that has all all of its sides equal and all of its angles equal.
- A flat two dimensional surface of a three dimensional shape.
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- triangle- A triangle with no sides equal.
- A corner of a polygon
- A two dimensional pattern that can be folded into a three dimensional figure
- triangle- A triangle with two sides the same length.
- lines- Lines that meet at right angles. The length and width of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and the base and height are perpendicular to each other. In diagrams, perpendicular lines are often indicated by drawing a small square where the lines meet.
- angle- An angle that measures 90 degrees. A rectangle has four right angles.
- The amount of space occupied by the capacity of a three dimensional shape. The volume is a number of unit cubes that will fit into a three dimensional shape.
- A three dimensional shape with one polygonal base and lateral faces that are all triangles that meet at a vertex opposite the base.
- A three dimensional shape with a top and bottom (base) that are congruent polygons and lateral faces that are parallelograms
16 Clues: A corner of a polygon • triangle- A triangle with no sides equal. • triangle- A triangle with two sides the same length. • area- The area required to cover a three dimensional shape • A flat two dimensional surface of a three dimensional shape. • A line segment formed where two faces of a three dimensional shape meet. • ...
Diep.io Puzzle v2.2 2023-03-03
Across
- where the top 10 (5 on mobile) players are
- sharpshooter - level 15
- annoying pink triangle, leave me alone!
- trapezoid barrel - level 15
- assassin but can go invisible
- drones are life
- gunner + triple shot
- gamemode with 4 dominators
- summons minion squares (a boss)
- drones are dead
- imagine having bad aim as a trapper... fear no more!
- an ammunition that lasts long but stays still
- two peas in two pods - level 30
- 2teams with green and purple too
- spawns crashers (a boss)
- think of names for a circle
- drones are fallen (a boss)
- I am cloak and drones are love
- you can't sneak up on me - level 15
- 3 peas in a pod
- as opposed to fathership? (the gamemode, same answer)
- no canno- wait, a cannon?
- I'm not gunner give you a hint this time - level 30
- scrapped machine gun upgrade (hint: put ii at the end)
- a booster that doesn't team (a boss)
- old skimmer be like (literally)
- drones are love - level 30
- something birds make and is in the center
- trapper x3
- something most tanks shoot
- overseer + destroyer
- no cannons... but invisible!!!
- destroyer on steroids
- something you get for completing a task
- "why did my bullets get slower?" - xXsnipemasterXx - level 30
- you need to get it to level up
- will 'destroy' you - level 30
- no cannon?!? - level 30
- who put minecraft hardcore in diep.io???
- sniper with stacked bullets - level 30
- trapper but ON STEROIDS AGAIN!!!
- small drones haha
- can't aim? use this level 30 tank. (the rest are level 45)
- it's not a smasher... or kilosmasher... it's...
- bullets everywhere!! quad tank on steroids!!!
- assassin on steroids
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- a really big tank you can press H to control
- scrapped destroyer upgrade (hint: put ii at the end)
- die, overlords! die, leaders!
- the arena [antonym of opening]
- triple shot but on steroids
- pathetic flank + flank - level 30
- spin2team tank
- triangle boss
- cannons stacked on top of each other
- as opposed to fathership
- a tank (level 1)
- if the auto-3 wasn't good enough for you, behold!
- gunner + bad aim
- I can't control my drones but I have my traps
- rise, my minions!
- not a shape, a tank. - level 30
- not a child predator, don't worry
- something that the overseer class tends to use...
- wait, is it a triplet twin then?
- penta shot but weak - level 30
- two peas in a pod - level 15
- maze without the maze
- a turret mounted!
- a trapper class, but I'm not gunner tell you!
- spinny bullets shooting bullets hehe
- sniper on steroids - level 30
- kids play in these and you can use cheats
- ffa with blue and red
- if pointy triangles were cannons, this would be a smasher with cannons all around!
- a really big 5-sided shape
- the labyrinth gamemode
- a 4-sided shape
- ironically shoots bullets that shoot bullets, not a booster.
- a 5-sided shape
- machine gun + sniper???
81 Clues: trapper x3 • triangle boss • spin2team tank • drones are life • drones are dead • 3 peas in a pod • a 4-sided shape • a 5-sided shape • a tank (level 1) • gunner + bad aim • rise, my minions! • a turret mounted! • small drones haha • gunner + triple shot • overseer + destroyer • assassin on steroids • maze without the maze • ffa with blue and red • destroyer on steroids • the labyrinth gamemode • ...
3rd Biggs 2013-08-27
Across
- these three terms are point, line, and plane
- border or outer boundary
- same order or degree
- in the space separating (two points, objects, etc.
- The path of a point moving in opposite directions infinitely
- It is a straight line that extends from a point.
- Two or more straight coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- when two lines intersect and four angles form
- any particular extent of space or surface
- the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant
- one of two opposite and equal angles formed by the intersection of two lines.
- A statement accepted as true without proof
- meeting line or surface
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms.
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°.
- angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them.
- solid with many faces
- closed solid bounded by a surface on which all points are equidistant from a central point called the center.
- straight line extending from the center of a circle
- lying in the same straight line.
- a line or plane that bisects an angle or line segment.
- Part of a line between two points called endpoints.
- A general conclusion proposed to be proved upon the basis of certain given hypotheses or assumptions
- A point at which the two rays of an angle meet or the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
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- sharp end
- the outer boundary, especially of a circular area; perimeter
- A planar surface of a solid figure.
- the side of a right triangle
- an angle of 90 degrees
- the space within two lines or three or more planes diverging from a common point, or within two planes diverging from a common line.
- A polyhedron whose one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with one common vertex
- A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
- being in the same plane
- a polygon such that there is a straight line that cuts it in four or more points
- a polygon such that no side extended cuts any other side or vertex; it can be cut by a straight line in at most two points
- Two angles that add up to 180°.
- scale of amount
- closed plane figure
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its two endpoints on the circle.
- a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex.
- two rays with a common end point that point in opposite directions
- They are straight lines that are neither parallel, nor intersecting. They lie in different planes.
- flat or level surface
- An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90°. Compare obtuse angle.
- An additional geometric figure that is constructed to assist in solving a problem or producing a proof.
- A space figure with two parallel polygonal bases that are the same shape and the same size.
- border at which a surface terminates
- coinciding at all points when superimposed
- A can-shaped solid figure.
50 Clues: sharp end • scale of amount • closed plane figure • same order or degree • flat or level surface • solid with many faces • an angle of 90 degrees • being in the same plane • meeting line or surface • border or outer boundary • A can-shaped solid figure. • the side of a right triangle • Two angles that add up to 180°. • lying in the same straight line. • A planar surface of a solid figure. • ...
MATH PUZZLE 2017-12-14
Across
- measurement of something from base to top
- obtain from (a number) another that contains the first number a specified number of times
- with the addition of (+)
- a quantity obtained by multiplying quantities together
- an abbreviation of logarithm
- a number in terms of which other numbers are expressed as logarithms
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- take away (a number or amount)
- (of an angle) less than 90°
- put together (two or more numbers or amounts)
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- the number of times a certain number is to be multiplied by itself
- a number by which another number is to be divided
- be equivalent to
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers
- the abstract science of number, quantity, and space
- a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from a fixed point
- a quantity by which a given number is to be multiplied
- it is commonly referred to as the x
- a number to be divided by another number
- a number that is added to another
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles
- it is a relation where each elements in the domain is related to only one value in the range by some rule
- measurement of something from side to side
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- measurement of something from end to end
- a number without fractions (0,1,2,3)
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles
- the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- a quantity or number from which another is to be subtracted
- it is a rule that relates values from a set of values to a second set of values
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- the process of taking a matrix, vector, or other quantity away from another under specific rules to obtain the difference
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines
- with the subtraction of (-)
- it is commonly referred to as the y
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product
- a whole number (-1,0,1,-2)
- a quantity or number to be subtracted from another
- a quantity that is to be multiplied by another
- with the multiplication of (x)
- a quantity by which amounts differ
- the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their sum
- separate (something) into portions
- an abbreviation of mathematics
50 Clues: be equivalent to • with the addition of (+) • a whole number (-1,0,1,-2) • (of an angle) less than 90° • with the subtraction of (-) • an abbreviation of logarithm • take away (a number or amount) • with the multiplication of (x) • an abbreviation of mathematics • a number that is added to another • a quantity by which amounts differ • separate (something) into portions • ...
Engineering Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- A lifelike representation of an object that uses length, width, and height to create the illusion of depth. Here is a 3D image of the object represented by the above multiview drawing.
- A natural resource that is replaced by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption by humans. This includes fresh water, plants, and wood if managed sustainably.
- Remaining diverse and productive over time.
- A natural resource that cannot be produced, re-grown, regenerated, or reused on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate. This includes coal, petroleum, oil, and natural gas.
- A curved shape in a vertical plane that spans an opening and supports a weight.
- To make alterations to an original design in order to improve upon it.
- A standard sheet formatted for a particular kind of drawing.
- A force related to the stretching of an object.
- A weight imposed on an object.
- A material’s ability to resist an applied force (i.e. doesn’t break).
- The force applied to a machine.
- A test of the sturdiness of a structure, where the structure is dropped from the teacher’s shoulder height.
- A 2D perspective showing just the top of an object.
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- A three-sided polygon. A triangle is the strongest shape because it cannot be deformed without changing the length of one of its sides or breaking one of its joints.
- A force related to adding a load on two sides of an object.
- A cooperative or coordinated effort put forth by a group of people in the interest of a common goal.
- An iterative 8-step process used by engineers to develop a product. It emphasizes testing prototypes and redesigning.
- A 2D perspective showing just the side of an object.
- The weight or object being acted on by the lever; the result of the effort.
- The resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another.
- The weight supported by a structure or part.
- A two-dimensional perspective showing just the face of an object.
- The fixed point about which a lever turns.
- A lever where the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.
- A part of engineering design that allows the engineer to test a product or part of a product on a smaller scale or using cheaper materials before the final product is manufactured.
- A simple machine where a bar is free to pivot about a fixed point when a force is applied.
- A 2D representation of a 3D object. It shows the front, side, and top (“plan”) views with parallel lines as if it is being looked at straight on.
- Firmly built or constructed. Elements that make a structure sturdy include a solid base and the use of triangles. Resistant to some loading and other external forces.
- The tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed. A body is not elastic if it either does not bend or if, when it does bend, it does not return to its original shape.
- Any source of wealth that occurs naturally, especially minerals, fossil fuels, timber, etc.
- A non-handheld mechanical devices used to throw a projectile a great distance without the aid of an explosive substance.
- The careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion.
- A situation that involves losing one quality of something in return for gaining another
33 Clues: A weight imposed on an object. • The force applied to a machine. • The fixed point about which a lever turns. • Remaining diverse and productive over time. • The weight supported by a structure or part. • A force related to the stretching of an object. • A 2D perspective showing just the top of an object. • A 2D perspective showing just the side of an object. • ...
Year 8 Term 2 - Maths Key Words 2021-12-14
Across
- when we use pencil, a ruler and compasses in maths to create a shape or split something in half
- up and down
- a line that cuts through a circle but is not the diameter
- when we rotate something to the right
- when we rotate something to the left
- which way we turn something
- the portion of a circle enclosed by two radii and an arc
- on a graph, we have the y ____ and the x ____
- represented by this symbol: √
- a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae
- a straight line that goes from edge to edge of a circle and passes through the centre
- the middle point of a circle
- one of the four transformations, we move shapes around a point and we might use tracing paper
- the technical term for splitting an angle in half
- the Greek who came up with the rule we use for right angled triangles, he also has a famous cup
- a word to describe a shape being an exact reflection on both sides of a mirror line
- we find the area of this shape with the formula b x h x 0.5
- a portion of the circumference
- one of the four transformations, we use a mirror line
- the outer edge of a circle
- a straight line that touches a circle at a single point but does not cross the circumference
- we use it to find the area and circumference of circles, Miss Reggler has it on her badge
- a word to describe when something is round
- the side of a triangle opposite the right angle, we label it c
- we find the area of this using the formula πr²
- we find the area of this shape with the formula (a+b)x h x 0.5
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- the technical term for splitting a line in half
- the distance from the centre of a circle to the outer edge of a circle
- we use this when we are performing a translation, the horizontal movement is on the top and the vertical movement is on the bottom
- a word used to describe translation, reflection, rotation and enlargement
- what we reflect in
- one of the four transformations, shapes will increase or decrease in size when we do this
- part of a circle made when it is cut by a line
- we find the area of this shape with the formula b x h and the angles of this shape are all right angles
- we find the area of this shape with the formula b x h and while it can be a rectangle, it does not have to be
- when we multiply a number by itself
- one of the four transformations, we use column vectors to describe the movement
- left and right
- when a triangle has an angle that it 90 degrees, we call it a __________ triangle
- we find the area of this by calculating πr² and then dividing the answer by 2
- the word to describe when a shape is made up of more than one simple shape
- the space a shape takes up, we use units like cm² and m²
42 Clues: up and down • left and right • what we reflect in • the outer edge of a circle • which way we turn something • the middle point of a circle • represented by this symbol: √ • a portion of the circumference • when we multiply a number by itself • when we rotate something to the left • when we rotate something to the right • a word to describe when something is round • ...
Math 2022-05-11
Across
- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- The price of a tablet was increased from $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
- A hot air balloon travels 18 miles in 3 hoours At this rate, how many miles will the hot air balloon travel in 3/4 hour?
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- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
20 Clues: Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer? • ...
20 question math packet 2022-05-12
Across
- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
- The price of a tablet was increased from $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- A hot air balloon travels 18 miles in 3 hours At this rate, how many miles will the hot air balloon travel in 3/4 hour?
- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
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- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
20 Clues: Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer? • ...
Basic Geometrical Concepts 2024-03-14
Across
- - A parallelogram with four equal sides.
- - The vertical coordinate.
- - The branch of mathematics concerning the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, and solids.
- - Figures with the same shape but different sizes.
- - Measures the steepness of a line, rise over run.
- - An angle less than 90 degrees.
- - A theorem that states A^2 + B^2 = C^2 for right triangles.
- - Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- - A unit of measure for angles.
- - Identical in form and size in geometry.
- - The horizontal axis in a coordinate plane.
- plane - A coordinate system divided by x and y axes.
- - All of its sides are pointing or protruding outwards.
- - A corner point of a polygon or polyhedron.
- - The horizontal coordinate.
- - One of the four regions of the coordinate plane.
- - The inside space of a figure.
- of origin - The (0,0) starting point on a Cartesian plane.
- - A triangle with at least two equal sides (legs).
- - A line segment from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- - A four-sided polygon.
- - A line that touches a curve at a point without crossing over.
- - Two angles that are next to each other.
- - An angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- -One or more interior angles are more than 180°
- - All sides are equal in this type of triangle.
- - Identical in all parts; also a type of geometric distribution.
- - A segment that connects two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.
- - To divide into two equal parts.
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- - The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- - The side of a geometric figure from which the altitude is drawn.
- - The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- - A formula that states: √((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2) calculates this between two points.
- - The side in the ending position of an angle in standard position.
- - The measure of the extent of a surface.
- - A quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal.
- - Angle that exactly has 90 degrees.
- - Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- - A 3D shape with a circular base and a point called the apex.
- - A straight one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.
- - The vertical axis in a coordinate plane.
- - A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
- - The measurement or extent of something from side to side.
- - A method of replacing variables with values or expressions.
- - A line that never intersects, always the same distance apart.
- - An assumed truth in geometry, without proof.
- - A perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.
- - Intersecting lines forming right angles.
- - Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- - A six-sided polygon.
- - Flat figures like squares and circles in geometry.
- - A proven principle in mathematics.
- - A math tool used for measuring or drawing angles.
- - A triangle with all sides of different lengths.
- - A flat surface of a 3D shape.
- - A formal way of writing a proof.
- - The line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
- - A comparative relation between two quantities.
- - The total distance around a polygon.
- - All angles are equal in this polygon.
60 Clues: - A six-sided polygon. • - A four-sided polygon. • - The vertical coordinate. • - The horizontal coordinate. • - A unit of measure for angles. • - The inside space of a figure. • - A flat surface of a 3D shape. • - An angle less than 90 degrees. • - To divide into two equal parts. • - A formal way of writing a proof. • - Angle that exactly has 90 degrees. • ...
Kelsey 2024-05-15
Across
- If two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel
- The set of points equidistant from a given point(The Center)
- Two angles across from each other on congruent
- Two angles that are next to each other and share a common side
- An arc with endpoints on the diameter(Always equal to 180)
- All properties of parallelograms, rectangles, and rhombi
- Four congruent sides, Diagonals are perpendicular, Diagnols bisect opposite angles
- Any two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- Two sides and an included angle are congruent
- The whole width of an object
- An arc with a measure less than 180(Use two letters to name it)
- A portion of the edge of the circle defined by two endpoints
- Two angles that are adjacent and supplementary. They form a straight line!
- Opposite sides are parallel, Opposite angles congruent, Opposite angles are congruent, Consecutive angles are supplementary, Diagonals bisect each other
- If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent
- Two sides of congruent sides
- Reduction
- Intersecting chords(or secants) inside the circle
- Two angles and included side are congruent
- Half of the diameter
- Two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, One pair of opposite angles are congruent, Diagonals are perpendicular
- If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of corresponding angles are congruent
- Intersecting secants outside the circle
- "Slide"
- If two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate exterior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel
- A point at which the tangent line intersects the circle
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- sinA/a=sinB/b=sinC/c
- Segments are congruent they have the same measure
- a²+b²=c²
- If two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of same-side interior angles are supplementary, then the two lines are parallel
- If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of same-side angles are supplementary
- Four right angles, Diagonals are congruent
- A line that intersects the circle exactly at two places
- If two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of corresponding angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel
- (x,y)->(kx,ky)
- If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate exterior angles are congruent
- Non-parallel sides(legs) are congruent, Diagonals are congruent, Base angles are congruent, Opposite angles are supplementary
- Opposite/Hypotenuse
- "Flip"
- "Turn"
- A segment with endpoints on the circle
- An angle with vertex on the circle and two sides that are cords
- Adjacent/Hypotenuse
- The hypotenuse and any one leg of a triangle are congruent
- Enlargement
- Any two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- An angle with a vertex at the center and two sides that are radii
- Two angles and a side opposite them are congruent
- An arc with a measure greater than 180(Use three letters to name it)
- Corresponding Parts of Triangles are congruent
- Only one pair of opposite are sides parallel(called bases), Consecutivetive angles are supplementary
- A line that intersects the circle exactly at one place
- Opposite/Adjacent
- Intersecting secant and tangent outside the circle
54 Clues: "Flip" • "Turn" • "Slide" • a²+b²=c² • Reduction • Enlargement • (x,y)->(kx,ky) • Opposite/Adjacent • Opposite/Hypotenuse • Adjacent/Hypotenuse • sinA/a=sinB/b=sinC/c • Half of the diameter • The whole width of an object • Two sides of congruent sides • A segment with endpoints on the circle • Any two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Any two angles whose sum is 180 degrees • ...
WJ Geometry Puzzle 5.13.2024 2024-05-14
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- A figure with four sides.
- With a three-dimensional shape, this is the area of all surfaces of the figure.
- In geometry, this is often referring to a shape used as an example.
- A polygon with three sides and three angles.
- When an angle forms from a horizontal line, to the space BELOW it, it is the angle of _______.
- The measured space inside of an enclosed, TWO-dimensional shape.
- Any three-dimensional figure with flat, polygonal bases.
- Any polygon with five-sides.
- An eight-sided polygon.
- Unit of measurement commonly found on a ruler.
- When an angle is below 90 degrees, it is _______.
- A quadrilateral with four equal sides and four equal angles.
- The measured distance between the base and the top of a three-dimensional figure.
- A unit of measurement often reserved for angles.
- When two angles measure up to 90 degrees, they are _______.
- A branch of mathematics which deals with shapes, angles, lines, and measurements.
- Any shape made up of two or more geometric figures.
- A quadrilateral with four right angles and parrallel sides, but an unequal length and width.
- When a triangle meets at a 90 degree angle, it is _______.
- A line, with a singular endpoint, which extends infinitley in one direction.
- A parallelogram with opposite equal acute and obtuse angles, and opposite equal sides.
- A mathematical rule or relationship, usually expressed with symbols.
- A three-dimensional figure with a rectangular or triangular base, and sloping sides that meet at an endpoint.
- A polygon with one-hundred sides.
- An angle starting from the midpoint of a circle.
- The line that passes through a circle, stretching from one end to the other, meeting the circumference. It often measures twice the radius.
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- A quadrilateral with two parallel sides.
- The half of a circle's circumference.
- A six-sided prism with equal sides, angles, and vertices.
- A number that is approximatley equal to “3.14159”.
- The circular-area in the mid-section of a sphere; contains the diameter.
- A three-dimensional circle.
- Three-dimensional figure, half of a sphere.
- On the three-dimensional shape, this is the area of a singular side.
- A prism with a circular base.
- A flat surface that extends indefinetly.
- A figure formed by two rays or lines, with a common endpoint.
- A two-dimensional shape without corners or edges.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with angles, and side lengths of triangles.
- The straight line from the center of a circle, to the edge.
- The total measurement of all sides on a two-dimensional shape.
- A line segment starting from one end of a circle to the next, no matter the curve.
- A measured section of a circle.
- A portion of a circle's boundary.
- A three-dimensional shape with a circular base that joins at a single point.
- The midpoint of a circle or sphere.
- When an angle forms from a horizontal line, to the space ABOVE it, it is the angle of _______.
- A quadrilateral with, at minimum, one pair of parallel sides. Sides are known as bases.
- The measured space inside of an enclosed, THREE-dimensional shape.
- A geometric figure; the external form or outline of something.
50 Clues: An eight-sided polygon. • A figure with four sides. • A three-dimensional circle. • Any polygon with five-sides. • A prism with a circular base. • A measured section of a circle. • A portion of a circle's boundary. • A polygon with one-hundred sides. • The midpoint of a circle or sphere. • The half of a circle's circumference. • A quadrilateral with two parallel sides. • ...
Geometry words 2024-05-14
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- an angle between 90 and 180 degrees
- a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces
- The point at which the line crosses the y-axis
- A triangle with three congruent sides, with each angle measuring to be exactly 60 degrees
- relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle
- The longer of the two arcs between two points on a circle
- A complete circular arc. Also refers to the distance around the outside of a circle
- The circumference of a circle is the distance around a circle
- a plane curve with every point equidistant from the center
- The intersection of the x and y coordinate planes. Intersect at point (0,0)
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series
- The slope of a horizontal line
- the property created by the space between two objects
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- written on or in a surface
- A polygon with eight sides
- an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees
- A polygon with five sides
- A polygon with six sides
- The study of triangles, with emphasis on calculations involving the lengths of sides and the measures of angles.
- The distance around a polygon. Found by adding all the measurements of the sides together.
- a triangle whose interior angles are all acute
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- The point at which the line crosses the X-axis
- A line segment that connect the center of a circle to the outer edges.
- A line which passes through at least two points of a circle
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions and three dimensions.
- a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle
- two angles whose sum is a right angle
- A rule that shows the relationship between two or more quantities
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point
- determine the dimensions of something or somebody
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere that passes through the center.
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- A quadrilateral with exactly one parallel of sides
- The part of a line that consists of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
- A polygon with four sides
- A polygon with ten sides
- lying in the same plane
- The point that divides the segment into two confident segments
- Part of a line that consist of two points call endpoints and all points between them
- The intersection of two or more geometric figures is the set of points the figures have in common
- is undefined and contains definitely many points
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- A point or value that marks the end of a ray
- the supplement of an interior angle of a polygon
- The side of a triangle from which the height is constructed
- The side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle.Usually the longest side of a right triangle.
- a surface generated by rotating a line around a fixed line
51 Clues: lying in the same plane • A polygon with ten sides • A polygon with six sides • A polygon with four sides • A polygon with five sides • written on or in a surface • A polygon with eight sides • The slope of a horizontal line • an angle between 90 and 180 degrees • of equal importance, rank, or degree • two angles whose sum is a right angle • ...
Interior Design 2024-11-04
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- A design principle based on a ratio (about 1.618) considered aesthetically pleasing, often used to create balance and proportion.
- Design that includes elements purely for aesthetics, rather than functionality, to enhance visual appeal.
- A color scheme based on neutral colors like white, beige, or gray, with a small pop of color for contrast and interest.
- A style of design that uses shapes, colors, and forms to create compositions that may not represent real-world objects directly.
- Planned combinations of colors used in design to create a specific look and feel (e.g., monochromatic, complementary, analogous).
- The characteristic of visual perception described by color names, impacting the mood and style of a space.
- The base attribute of a color (such as red, blue, or yellow) that distinguishes it from other colors.
- The colors red, blue, and yellow, which are the base colors from which all other colors can be mixed.
- The shape or structure of an object in a design, including its three-dimensional shape and volume.
- The relationship between the size of different elements in a space, ensuring they fit together harmoniously.
- Lines angled or slanted within a space, creating a sense of energy and movement.
- A principle of design that highlights a focal point or dominant feature to draw attention within a space.
- A color scheme that uses one color in various shades and tints, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look.
- A design style that adheres to traditional or widely accepted styles and norms.
- A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel, creating a harmonious, cohesive look (e.g., blue, blue-green, and green).
- The brightness or dullness of a color, affecting its visual impact and energy.
- basic element of design that can define shapes, create textures, and imply direction within a space.
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- A style of design that uses geometric shapes and patterns like circles, squares, and triangles.
- The basic components or tools in design, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space, and value.
- A color scheme that pairs colors opposite each other on the color wheel for strong contrast and vibrancy (e.g., red and green).
- A design principle that ensures all elements in a space work together cohesively, creating a sense of unity.
- Design that mimics natural forms, colors, and textures to create an organic, relaxed atmosphere.
- Colors that evoke a sense of calm, including blues, greens, and purples, often used to make spaces feel larger or more serene.
- A principle of design that ensures elements are arranged to create a sense of stability and equality in visual weight.
- Balance achieved by arranging dissimilar elements to create a sense of equal visual weight, without mirroring on each side.
- A style that combines elements from various styles, periods, and influences, creating a unique, personalized space.
- Guidelines that govern the organization of elements in a design, including balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis, unity, and harmony.
- A color scheme using shades like whites, grays, blacks, and beiges, which provide a calm, versatile background.
- Lines that run left to right, creating a sense of stability and calmness in design.
- Lines that bend or curve, adding softness and movement to a design, often creating a more relaxed feel.
30 Clues: The brightness or dullness of a color, affecting its visual impact and energy. • A design style that adheres to traditional or widely accepted styles and norms. • Lines angled or slanted within a space, creating a sense of energy and movement. • Lines that run left to right, creating a sense of stability and calmness in design. • ...
Ultimate AP-Pre Calc Crossword Prep! 2025-05-12
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- Number Number with a real and imaginary part 2 + 3i
- Always true equation sin²x + cos²x = 1
- Adjacent side / hypotenuse (trig) cos(30°) = √3/2
- Ordered list of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
- Sum of a sequence 1 + 2 + 3 = 6
- Root expression √16 = 4
- Slide of a graph y = f(x – 2) shifts right 2
- Set of possible x-values f(x) = √x → domain = x ≥ 0
- Function Ratio of polynomials (x² + 1)/(x – 3)
- Two mirrored curves x² – y² = 1
- 1/cosine sec(60°) = 2
- Highest exponent in a polynomial x⁴ + 3x² → degree = 4
- Sequence Multiply to get next number 2, 4, 8, 16
- Opposite/adjacent side (trig) tan(45°) = 1
- Reciprocal of tangent cot(45°) = 1
- Oval shape from slicing a cone Orbit of planets
- A point inside a curve that reflects rays y = x² has focus above the vertex
- Value Distance from 0 on the number line |–5| = 5
- Each input has exactly one output f(x) = x²
- Where the graph touches y-axis y = 2x + 3 → y-int = 3
- Reverses a function f(x) = 2x → f⁻¹(x) = x/2
- Function Has variable in the exponent y = 2^x
- An arrangement (order matters) P(3,2) = 6
- One-term polynomial 5x²
- Number Number involving √–1 (i) √–4 = 2i
- A number or expression that divides evenly 2 is a factor of 6
- A value from a square matrix used in algebra det of [[1,2],[3,4]] = -2
- Function Different rules for different x-values f(x) = x if x>0; –x if x<0
- Eliminate square root from denominator 1/√2 → √2/2
- Line a curve approaches but never touches y = 1/x → vertical asymptote at x = 0
- An expression with two terms 3x + 2
- Set of equations to solve together y = x + 1 and y = 2x
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- 1 over the number Reciprocal of 4 = 1/4
- Center line of a trig graph y = 2 + sin(x) → midline = y = 2
- Function Symmetric about y-axis f(x) = x²
- Math of triangles sin(θ), cos(θ), tan(θ)
- Exponent question: what power of base gives number? log₂(8) = 3
- Distance before a trig graph repeats y = sin(x) → period = 2π
- Degree 2 polynomial y = x² + 2x + 1
- Half the height of a sine/cosine wave y = 3sin(x) → amplitude = 3
- Where a graph crosses an axis y = 2x + 1 → y-intercept = 1
- A graph you can draw without lifting your pencil y = x²
- Function Rotational symmetry (origin) f(x) = x³
- Change in graph (shift, flip, etc.) Reflect across x-axis
- Section Shapes made by slicing a cone Circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola
- Has magnitude and direction (3, 4) → magnitude = 5
- Expression with multiple terms x² + 3x – 5
- Rise over run m = (y₂ – y₁)/(x₂ – x₁)
- U-shaped curve y = x²
- Turning point of a parabola y = x² → vertex at (0, 0)
- Behavior Graph direction as x → ±∞ y = x² rises both directions
- Function A function inside another f(g(x))
- Array of numbers [[1, 2], [3, 4]]
- Compares two expressions x > 3
- What a function approaches limₓ→0 x² = 0
55 Clues: 1/cosine sec(60°) = 2 • U-shaped curve y = x² • Root expression √16 = 4 • One-term polynomial 5x² • Compares two expressions x > 3 • Sum of a sequence 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 • Two mirrored curves x² – y² = 1 • Array of numbers [[1, 2], [3, 4]] • Reciprocal of tangent cot(45°) = 1 • Degree 2 polynomial y = x² + 2x + 1 • An expression with two terms 3x + 2 • ...
Elements of Art and principles of Design 2022-03-22
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- a point moving in space where its length is greater than its width. Lines can be two or three dimensional, implied or abstract. Different types of lines include continuous, broken, jagged, vertical, horizontal, or diagonal. Lines are the foundation of drawing.
- refers to the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth. Proportion also describes how the sizes of different parts of a piece of art or design relate to each other.
- used to attract a viewer's attention to the focal point, or main subject, of an artwork. For example, in a portrait the artist usually wants you to see the subject's face first, so the artist will use color, contrast, and placement to direct where your eye is attracted.
- is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together. Although these elements might be opposites, their arrangement can still be appealing. The contrast in art might even be considered the golden rule of art.
- how light or dark a given color or hue can be. Values are best understood when visualized as a scale or gradient, from dark to light.
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
- the look and feel of a surface or the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It may be perceived physically, through the sense of touch, or visually, or both. Our experience of texture in visual art relies on our experience with the physical world.
- repeating elements with a specified order or arrangement that can be measured.
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- a flat, enclosed area of an artwork created through lines, textures, colors or an area enclosed by other shapes such as triangles, circles, and squares.
- refers to how different elements of an artwork or design work come together and create a sense of wholeness. It can be achieved through proximity, simplicity, repetition and continuation.
- is the area around, above, and within an object. With consideration to drawings and paintings, our goal is to create the illusion of space.
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. If the design was a scale, these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable.
- a design in which lines, shapes, forms or colors are repeated. The part that is repeated is called a motif. Patterns can be regular or irregular.
- - refers to how artists and designers add complexity to their work using visual elements. Contrast, difference and change, and elaboration all add visual interest to an artist's work.
- the way that a shape or physical configuration occupies space. For a three-dimensional work of art like a sculpture or work of architecture, form is the shape, structure, and arrangement of components like length, width, and depth of a shape.
15 Clues: repeating elements with a specified order or arrangement that can be measured. • how light or dark a given color or hue can be. Values are best understood when visualized as a scale or gradient, from dark to light. • the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light. • ...
3rd Howard 2013-08-26
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- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
- an angle with less than 90 degrees but more than 0.
- the exact middle point.
- a solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
- identical in form.
- a polygon where a straight line cuts it into four or more parts.
- formd from two intersecting lines and angles are not adjacent.
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two interse
- lying in the same straight line.
- a period seperating two points in time.
- an angle between 90 and 180 degrees.
- emphasise the qualities in other things.
- a particular spot, place, or position in an area or on a map, object, or surface.
- the surface of a thing
- the part of a line bound by two end points and contains every point on the line between those end points.
- two rays with a common endpoint that form a line.
- a polygon such that no sides extended cuts any side or vertex.
- straight parralel sides with a cirrcular oval section.
- the longest side of a right triangle.
- a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae.
- a straight line passing through a figure.
- positioned at intrevals.
- the building of something.
- the two supplementary adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- an angle of 90°, as in a corner of a square or at the intersection of two perpendicular straight lines.
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- a solid figure with many plane faces, typically more than six.
- an assumption used as a basis for mathematical reasoning.
- (of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- goes from a cirrcular area to a point.
- a polyhedron of which one face is a polygon of any number of sides, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex.
- in the same plane.
- angles that have a common ray coming out of the vertex going between two other rays.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
- In mathematics, logic, and formal systems, a primitive notion is an undefined cting lines.concept.
- the space between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- completing or enhancing something.
- the highest point; the top or apex.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- the enclosing boundry of a round geometric figure.
- used to indicate a point.
- the extent or measurment of a surface.
- a series of stages in the resolution of a mathematical or philosophical problem.
- the outside limit of an object.
- (of a pair of lines) neither parallel nor intersecting.
- a bisector divides the octave ussualy in half.
- spread from or as if from a central point.
- the continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure.
- a straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- a unit of measurment of angles.
- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.
50 Clues: in the same plane. • identical in form. • the surface of a thing • the exact middle point. • positioned at intrevals. • used to indicate a point. • the building of something. • the outside limit of an object. • a unit of measurment of angles. • lying in the same straight line. • completing or enhancing something. • the highest point; the top or apex. • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2015-03-07
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- A flat shape with four straight sides.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel.
- a long thin mark made by a pen, pencil, etc. Is straight (no curves.
- Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle).
- A 10-sided polygon
- A 6-sided polygon
- A triangle that has an angle greater than 90°
- The size of a surface.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all sides have equal length.
- A line that links two points on a circle or curve.
- a precise location or place on a plane. Usually represented by a dot.
- Two nonparallel lines in space that do not intersect
- the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point (the vertex).
- A portion of a line which starts at a point and goes off in a particular direction to infinity.
- An angle which is equal to 90°, one quarter of a full revolution.
- A triangle that has all angles less than 90°
- A line is perpendicular to another if it meets or crosses it at right angles (90°).
- A flat surface with no thickness.
- A straight line going through the center of a circle connecting two points on the circumference.
- A 7-sided polygon
- A straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another (but not an edge).
- A 9-sided polygon
- The distance around the edge of a circle
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides, all sides have equal length, and every interior angle is a right angle (90°)
- a 2-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from a center.
- A 8-sided polygon
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- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides that has a pair of opposite sides parallel.
- A 3-sided polygon
- Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
- A 5-sided polygon
- An instrument with two arms, one sharp and one with a pencil that can be used to draw circles or arcs.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 180° and less than 360°
- A triangle with two equal sides
- An obtuse angle is one which is more than 90° but less than 180°
- A point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts The halfway point of a line segment
- A plane shape (two-dimensional) with straight sides.
- Vertical Angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal.
- An angle less than 90°
- The distance from the center to the edge of a circle
- triangles where each side is a different length
- An instrument used in measuring or drawing angles
- lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all interior angles are right angles (90°).
- point where two or more straight lines meet. A corner.
- The same shape and size. Two shapes are congruent when you can Turn, Flip and/or Slide one so it fits exactly on the other.
45 Clues: A 3-sided polygon • A 5-sided polygon • A 6-sided polygon • A 7-sided polygon • A 9-sided polygon • A 8-sided polygon • A 10-sided polygon • The size of a surface. • An angle less than 90° • A triangle with two equal sides • A flat surface with no thickness. • A flat shape with four straight sides. • The distance around the edge of a circle • A triangle that has all angles less than 90° • ...
AP Government Unit 2 Review: ch 11-15 2022-04-11
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- Party leaders who work with the majority leader or minority leader to count votes beforehand and lean on waverers whose votes are crucial to the passage of a bill.
- A group of members of Congress sharing some interest or characteristic. Many are composed of members from both parties and from both houses.
- Government spending. Major areas of federal spending are social services and national defense.
- The jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial. These are the courts that determine the facts about a case.
- According to Max Weber, a hierarchical authority structure that uses task specialization, operates on the merit principle, and behaves with impersonality.
- The lifting of government restrictions on business, industry, and professional activities.
- A congressional process through which program authorizations are revised to achieve required savings. It usually also includes tax or other revenue adjustments.
- A view that the Constitution should be interpreted according to the original intentions or original meaning of the Framers. Many conservatives support this view.
- A description of the budget process in which the best predictor of this year's budget is last year's budget, plus a little bit more (an increment). According to Aaron Wildavsky, "Most of the budget is a product of previous decisions."
- A type of veto occurring when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the president and the president simply lets the bill die by neither signing nor vetoing it.
- The constitutional power of the president to send a bill back to Congress with reasons for rejecting it. A two-thirds vote in each house can override a veto.
- The Senate committee that, along with the House Ways and Means Committee, writes the tax codes, subject to the approval of Congress as a whole.
- The use of governmental authority to control or change some practice in the private sector.
- The political equivalent of an indictment in criminal law, prescribed by the Constitution. The House of Representatives may impeach the president by a majority vote for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
- A group of presidential advisers not mentioned in the Constitution, although every president has had one. Today the cabinet is composed of 14 secretaries, the attorney general, and others designated by the president.
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- A presidential appointee and the third-ranking office in the Department of Justice. The solicitor general is in charge of the appellate court litigation of the federal government.
- A federal law prohibiting government employees from active participation in partisan politics.
- The jurisdiction of courts that hear cases brought to them on appeal from lower courts. These courts do not review the factual record, only the legal issues involved.
- How similar cases have been decided in the past.
- Regulations originating with the executive branch. Executive orders are one method presidents can use to control the bureaucracy.
- Those individuals who already hold office. In congressional election, incumbents usually win.
- A strategy unique to the Senate wherby opponents of a piece of legislation use thier right to unlimited debate to prevent the SEnate form ever voting on a bill. Sixty members present and voting can halt a filibuster on legislation.
- A legislature divided into two houses. The U.S. congress and state legislatures except Nebraska's are bicameral.
- Also known as subgovernments, a mutually dependent, mutually advantageous relationship between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees. Iron triangles dominate some areas of domestic policymaking.
- An excess of federal expenditures over federal revenues.
25 Clues: How similar cases have been decided in the past. • An excess of federal expenditures over federal revenues. • The lifting of government restrictions on business, industry, and professional activities. • The use of governmental authority to control or change some practice in the private sector. • ...
Hot Crossword Bun 2022-04-17
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- Finish the idiom: “Don’t put all your eggs in one ______.”
- This bird lays the world's smallest egg.
- 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' was written by the author ______ Potter.
- Another name for twelve eggs.
- Toblerone chocolate comes in triangles and has a famous mountain as a logo. Which mountain?
- Two thirds of the world’s chocolate is grown in West ____.
- The idea of an Easter Bunny originated in this country.
- Left till last in the tub, these chocolate bars have a coconut filling.
- “Buona Pasqua” is “Happy Easter” in which language?
- The Sunday before Easter is known as ____ Sunday.
- Complete the lyric: "I'm.. a.. spring chicken, I'm yellow and _____,"
- The hit musical concerning the life of Christ, 'Jesus Christ Superstar', is composed by Broadway legend Andrew Lloyd ______.
- Finish the slogan: “Have a break… Have a ______.”
- The yellow part of the egg.
- At the Last Supper, Jesus likened his body to bread and his blood to ____.
- Peter Rabbit’s siblings are called Flopsy, Mopsy and __________.
- The number of days between Jesus' death and resurrection.
- It’s Easter 2004: the UK No.1 Single is ‘5 Colours In Her Hair’. But who sung it?
- The stone heads or ‘Moai’ of the Rapa Nui were erected on _____ Island.
- An egg-laying mammal.
- How many different colours of Smarties are there?
- True or False: Easter is on the same day every year.
- What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket?
- Angora wool comes from this kind of animal.
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- The number of people at the Last Supper.
- It’s Easter 1989: the UK No.1 Single is ‘Like a Prayer’. But who sung it?
- “I am the egg man” is a line from the song 'I Am The Walrus', a bizarre hit from famous band The _____.
- Chocolate comes from this bean.
- The first person to see Jesus after the Resurrection.
- These brilliant yellow flowers bloom in springtime.
- Finish the slogan: “P-P-Pick up a _____.”
- A man who attracts lots of women could be called a chick ______.
- This baby farm animal is associated with (and eaten on) Easter.
- This chocolate bar had the now-banned slogan ‘It’s not for girls.’
- Which country eats the most chocolate per capita in the world?
- Our word for chocolate comes from the Nahuatl word ‘xocolātl’. Which people spoke Nahuatl?
- Dr Eggman (real name 'Robotnik') is a villain in this video game series.
- In Australia, Easter takes place during this season.
- The name for strips of toast dipped into the runny yolk of a soft-boiled egg.
- The rabbit from Disney's Bambi.
- This bird lays the world's largest egg.
- An egg that is 'sunny side up' has been prepared this way.
- E.B. the rabbit is from this 2011 animated feature film.
- Studded with jewels, gold and pearls, _______ eggs are an iconic symbol of the old Russian Empire.
- He’s Alive, a song about Jesus, was an Easter hit for country music cowgirl Dolly ____.
- Two days ago it was _____ Friday.
- The disciple who betrayed Jesus.
- Lent lasts for this many days.
48 Clues: An egg-laying mammal. • The yellow part of the egg. • Another name for twelve eggs. • Lent lasts for this many days. • Chocolate comes from this bean. • The rabbit from Disney's Bambi. • The disciple who betrayed Jesus. • Two days ago it was _____ Friday. • What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket? • This bird lays the world's largest egg. • The number of people at the Last Supper. • ...
Hot Crossword Bun 2022-04-17
Across
- Finish the idiom: “Don’t put all your eggs in one ______.”
- This bird lays the world's smallest egg.
- 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' was written by the author ______ Potter.
- Another name for twelve eggs.
- Toblerone chocolate comes in triangles and has a famous mountain as a logo. Which mountain?
- Two thirds of the world’s chocolate is grown in West ____.
- The idea of an Easter Bunny originated in this country.
- Left till last in the tub, these chocolate bars have a coconut filling.
- “Buona Pasqua” is “Happy Easter” in which language?
- The Sunday before Easter is known as ____ Sunday.
- Complete the lyric: "I'm.. a.. spring chicken, I'm yellow and _____,"
- The hit musical concerning the life of Christ, 'Jesus Christ Superstar', is composed by Broadway legend Andrew Lloyd ______.
- Finish the slogan: “Have a break… Have a ______.”
- The yellow part of the egg.
- At the Last Supper, Jesus likened his body to bread and his blood to ____.
- Peter Rabbit’s siblings are called Flopsy, Mopsy and __________.
- The number of days between Jesus' death and resurrection.
- It’s Easter 2004: the UK No.1 Single is ‘5 Colours In Her Hair’. But who sung it?
- The stone heads or ‘Moai’ of the Rapa Nui were erected on _____ Island.
- An egg-laying mammal.
- How many different colours of Smarties are there?
- True or False: Easter is on the same day every year.
- What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket?
- Angora wool comes from this kind of animal.
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- The number of people at the Last Supper.
- It’s Easter 1989: the UK No.1 Single is ‘Like a Prayer’. But who sung it?
- “I am the egg man” is a line from the song 'I Am The Walrus', a bizarre hit from famous band The _____.
- Chocolate comes from this bean.
- The first person to see Jesus after the Resurrection.
- These brilliant yellow flowers bloom in springtime.
- Finish the slogan: “P-P-Pick up a _____.”
- A man who attracts lots of women could be called a chick ______.
- This baby farm animal is associated with (and eaten on) Easter.
- This chocolate bar had the now-banned slogan ‘It’s not for girls.’
- Which country eats the most chocolate per capita in the world?
- Our word for chocolate comes from the Nahuatl word ‘xocolātl’. Which people spoke Nahuatl?
- Dr Eggman (real name 'Robotnik') is a villain in this video game series.
- In Australia, Easter takes place during this season.
- The name for strips of toast dipped into the runny yolk of a soft-boiled egg.
- The rabbit from Disney's Bambi.
- This bird lays the world's largest egg.
- An egg that is 'sunny side up' has been prepared this way.
- E.B. the rabbit is from this 2011 animated feature film.
- Studded with jewels, gold and pearls, _______ eggs are an iconic symbol of the old Russian Empire.
- He’s Alive, a song about Jesus, was an Easter hit for country music cowgirl Dolly ____.
- Two days ago it was _____ Friday.
- The disciple who betrayed Jesus.
- Lent lasts for this many days.
48 Clues: An egg-laying mammal. • The yellow part of the egg. • Another name for twelve eggs. • Lent lasts for this many days. • Chocolate comes from this bean. • The rabbit from Disney's Bambi. • The disciple who betrayed Jesus. • Two days ago it was _____ Friday. • What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket? • This bird lays the world's largest egg. • The number of people at the Last Supper. • ...
geometry vocab 2024-05-13
Across
- two angles that are next to each other and share a common side
- an arc with a measure greater than 180
- when their measurements add up to 180
- corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
- a segment with endpoints at the center and on the circle
- an arc with endpoints on the diameter
- a solid when each point is equidistant
- two sides and are included angle are congruent
- part of a circle bounded by a central angle
- a portion of the edge of the circle defined by two end points
- if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of corresponding angles are congruent
- a pyramid with a circular base
- the longest sign of a right triangle
- an angle with a vertex on the circle and two sides that chords
- an angle with its vertex at the center of the circle
- two angles and a side opposite them are congruent
- a line that intersects the circle in two points
- a segment with endpoints on the circle
- the ratio of the amount that y increases as x increases some amount
- three pairs of congruent sides
- a solid with one base and faces that meet at a point
- theorem used to find the missing angle of a right triangle
- if two angles form a right angle, then they are complementary
- the set of points equidistant form a given point
- an angle bisector divides an angle into two equal parts
- an arc with a measure
- two angles are complementary if and only if the sum of their measures is 180
- figure that can be cut into shapes that are basic plain figures
- if two angles are complementary to the same angle, then they are congruent
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- two angles are complementary of and only if the sum of their measures is 90
- a chord that passes through the center
- (same side interior angles) if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of same side interior are supplementary
- if two angles supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent
- an angle measures 90 degrees if and only if its a right angle
- two angles and included side are congruent
- the measure of somethings region on a surface
- perpendicular lines form right angles
- if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then pairs of alternate exterior angle are congruent
- two angles that are next to each other and share a common side
- their intersection forms right angles
- if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the pairs of alternate interior angles are congruent
- the point at which the tanget line intersects the circle
- a solid with two bases that are congruent and parallel
- if two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary
- perimeter of a circle
- if two angles are vertical, then they are congruent
- the hypotenuse and any one leg of a right triangle are congruent
- the measures of two angles are equal if and only if the angles are congruent
- a prism with circular bases
- a line that intersects the circle at exactly one place
50 Clues: perimeter of a circle • an arc with a measure • a prism with circular bases • a pyramid with a circular base • three pairs of congruent sides • the longest sign of a right triangle • when their measurements add up to 180 • an arc with endpoints on the diameter • perpendicular lines form right angles • their intersection forms right angles • ...
Macey Crider 2024-05-14
Across
- a closed shape with three or more sides
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
- segment that connects two points on the circle.
- segments that have the same length.
- points that do not lie on the same line.
- noncoplanar lines that will not intersect.
- parallelogram with four congruent sides and perpendicular diagonals.
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- line, ray, segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- equation that states two ratios are equal.
- points that do not lie on the same plane.
- quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- chord that passes through the center of the circle.
- triangle with a right angle.
- two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- three sided polygon
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- parallelogram with four right angles and congruent diagonals.
- points that lie on the same line.
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- triangle with no sides congruent.
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- segment from the vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side.
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- two triangles are congruent if corresponding sides are congruent and corresponding angles are congruent.
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a capital letter or three points in the plane
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- triangle that has all acute angles.
- triangle with all angles congruent.
- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- all sides congruent and all four right angles.
- has no size; length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties.
- ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- points that lie on the same plane.
- triangle with an obtuse angle.
- angles that have the same measure.
- the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- triangle triangle with all sides congruent.
- two lines that do not intersect.
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- polygon which is equilateral and equiangular.
- comparison of two numbers by division.
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case letter or by any two points on the line.
51 Clues: three sided polygon • triangle with a right angle. • triangle with an obtuse angle. • two lines that do not intersect. • triangle with no sides congruent. • points that lie on the same line. • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • points that lie on the same plane. • angles that have the same measure. • angle whose measure is 180 degrees. • segments that have the same length. • ...
Geometry Terms 2024-03-05
Across
- All sides of this triangle are congruent. The angles of the triangle are also congruent.
- the slope of a line is the ratio of the amount that y increases as x increases some amount. It is often portrayed as y=mx+b.
- A point that is this is lying in the same line as another point. For example, if point A and point B were on the same line they would be _________.
- This is a simple quadrilateral with at least two pairs of parallel signs. The opposite or facing sides of this thing are of equal length and the opposite angles of a it are of equal measure
- In geometry, it is a statement that is true based on basic geometric principles. These do not require proof but you must have enough evidence to support it.
- The meaning of this is having two sides of equal length in a triangle. The following angles are also congruent.
- This type of triangle has an angle which is greater than 90 degrees. This also means that the other surrounding angles are less than 90 degrees as they all have to equal to 180.
- This side of a triangle is the longest. It is always opposite of the right angle. This side is always equal to the the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- In geometry, two figures/angles are this thing if they have the same shape,and size. The figure stays this way even when flipped or move. It is another word that is similar to equal
- A _____ is the comparison between two or more quantities.For example, the _____ of apples to lemons could be 2:5.
- The _________ is the distance around a circle. To find, 2 x π x radius or π x diameter.
- This type of triangle has one angle which is opposite of the hypotenuse at exactly 90 degrees. This would also make two of the sides perpendicular.
- These are non-coplanar lines that do not intersect. They are also not parallel.
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- This is a four-sided figure with straight sides and four angles. There are numerous types of these including parallelogram, rhombus, kite, rectangle, trapezoid,and square
- An equation that states two ratios are equal. They can be written as where ratios are expressed as fractions.
- This is a line segment joining two verticals of a polygon. It can also be an angle bisector in shapes such as a square and a rectangle.
- This term is an exact location in space. It has no dimension.
- This is two rays that approach and meet in a corner/endpoint called the vertex. There are three of these in a triangle.
- two-dimensional shape with straight sides. For example,triangles, rectangles and pentagons.
- This type of triangle with all three angles less than 90 degrees. They still must add up to 180. For example,angle a is 40 degrees, b 75 degrees, and c would be 64 degrees.
- This is a method used to find the missing side of a right triangle. The formula for this is A^2+ B^2= C^2 (A and B being the two legs and C as the hypotunuse).
21 Clues: This term is an exact location in space. It has no dimension. • These are non-coplanar lines that do not intersect. They are also not parallel. • The _________ is the distance around a circle. To find, 2 x π x radius or π x diameter. • All sides of this triangle are congruent. The angles of the triangle are also congruent. • ...
Blizzard Ch 7 - 9 Probasco 2023-03-01
Across
- Since it was getting cold, the snake would soon be ___________ so the boys would have to wait until next spring to attack it! P. 46
- To try to protect their vegetable gardens, the settlers put _______ over the gardens, but the grasshoppers ate the ________! P. 37
- The grasshoppers were _______ - they’d crawl up your pants, down your shirt, into your eyes and up your nose! P. 36
- John was no longer afraid of the rattlesnake because he realized he might _______. P. 43
- The massive rattlesnake’s forked tongue was _________ in and out, like a candle flame in the wind. P. 40
- The six-foot long snake’s skin was dull gold and covered with black and white ___________. P. 41
- Last winter, a Prairie Creek farmer, who was just 20 feet away from his house during a blizzard, wandered around in ______ until he finally collapsed in the snow. P. 48
- King Rattler was looking at John with its mouth open - its _________ white fangs exposed. P. 42-43 The adjective means “long, slender, and pointed.”
- This crop is what the grasshoppers came for -- it is a cereal grain that is a worldwide staple food. Synonyms include cereal, grass, grain, and bran. P. 37
- This word means “moving in or forming a large or dense group.” Synonyms include: crowding, surging, teeming. P. 36
- The boys were brainstorming why the grasshoppers hadn’t come back to Dakota. Peter said that maybe Miss Ruell _______ them away. P. 38
- This word means, “to stop resisting an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority.” P. 42
- This word means “the land alongside or sloping down to a river, lake or creek.” P. 39
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- The grasshopper attack started with a cloud appearing in the sky, so Sven said it looked like a ____________ was coming. P. 35
- Even though the settlers tried to get rid of the grasshoppers by setting fires, shooting guns, and dumping water, the grasshoppers stuck to the wheat like ________. P. 37
- After his fall into the freezing water, John realized that the guys weren’t mad him. They were ______ about him. P. 45
- To imitate the strange sound of “millions of grasshoppers,” Peter started to click his _______ really fast. P. 35
- In Minnesota, the eggs did not die of freezing cold so they _______ and attacked four years in a row. P. 38
- John slipped down the bank and landed in the churning water, which grabbed him and sent him _________. P. 43
- After John clawed his way up the bank, he was coughing and _______ as he tried to catch his breath. P. 44
- The boys had faced down King Rattler, the _______ snake in Dakota! P. 46
- __________ is the study of how sentences in a specific language are constructed. It refers to the features and rules of the language that help listeners and readers understand what is trying to be communicated. P. 45
- John had learned to _______ the different clouds that appeared in the sky. P. 47
- John was thinking about the snake coiling, springing, attacking – the thoughts raced in John’s mind, like water spinning in a ________. P. 41
- In Dakota, settler made money by growing and selling; owning a store, or working for the __________. P. 38
- When the boys were pumping their fists, bellowing, cheering and hooting, John felt like he was at a White _______ game. P. 47
26 Clues: The boys had faced down King Rattler, the _______ snake in Dakota! P. 46 • John had learned to _______ the different clouds that appeared in the sky. P. 47 • This word means “the land alongside or sloping down to a river, lake or creek.” P. 39 • John was no longer afraid of the rattlesnake because he realized he might _______. P. 43 • ...
Semester 2 Science Vocab 2025-05-19
Across
- water vapor turning into back into water droplets to make clouds
- broken up pieces of rock created from weathering
- the pressing together of rock, a step to create a sedimentary rock
- two plate tectonics moving away from each other
- water that can no longer sink into the ground and starts to flow downhill
- the laying down of rock at the bottom of bodies of water
- a body of air that has the same temperature and humidity throughout
- a type of pressure system that brings clear skies
- a type of pressure system that brings clouds and storms
- the movement of these cause major events such as earthquakes and the building of mountains
- the result of a column of air pushing down on an area
- melted rock above Earth's surface
- the cooling down of magma or lava
- a type of weather front that does not move for a few days
- the sudden shaking of the ground due to tectonic plate movement
- a type of air mass that forms near the equator
- the glue-ing together of sediments, last step to create a sedimentary rock
- liquid water turning into water vapor out of the leaves of plants
- the rising of hot, less dense fluids and sinking of cool, more dense fluids
- the type of igneous rock that cools slowly inside Earth creating large crystals
- the type of rock created from the weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementing of sediments
- the falling of water from the atmosphere back to Earth's surface
- two plate tectonics moving past each other
- a type of air mass that forms over land
- the breaking down of rock by physical and chemical means
- the layer of Earth that is the thinnest
- any process that changes Earth's surface
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- the type of rock created from magma
- when two plates move together and one sinks below the other
- a type of weather front that is represented by red semi-circles
- the type of igneous rock that cools quickly above Earth's surface to create small crystals
- sunlight that is received at lower latitudes
- the layer of Earth broken up into tectonic plates
- the day-to-day changes in the atmosphere
- water sinking into Earth's surfave
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- the type of rock created from undergoing extreme heat and pressure
- a type of air mass that results in cold air
- the moving of rock from one place to another
- a type of weather front that involves three different air masses
- two plate tectonics moving towards each other
- the densest layer of the Earth
- the thickest layer of the Earth
- a type of air mass that forms over water
- the underground mountain range in the Atlantic
- the type of tectonic plate that contains landmass
- melted rock below Earth's surface
- a type of weather front that is represented by blue triangles
- the layer of Earth where convection takes place
- liquid water turning into water vapor with the addition of heat
- the type of tectonic plate that contains ocean material
- sunlight that is received at higher latitudes
52 Clues: the densest layer of the Earth • the thickest layer of the Earth • melted rock above Earth's surface • the cooling down of magma or lava • melted rock below Earth's surface • water sinking into Earth's surfave • the type of rock created from magma • a type of air mass that forms over land • the layer of Earth that is the thinnest • the day-to-day changes in the atmosphere • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2023-03-15
Across
- A triangle that has no equal sides
- A true statement that can be assumed and does not need to be proven.
- A 9 sided polygon
- The trig ratio between the adjcaent and hypotentuse sides.
- A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular.
- A 7 sided polygon
- Angles that add to 180 degrees.
- A property that states that any object is contgruent to itself.
- Angles that are outside of parallel lines and on opposite sides of a transversal
- Lines that never cross and have the same slope
- The middle of a line segment, splitting the segment into two equal parts.
- A 10 sided polygon
- Angle An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle.
- The amount of space inside a polygon
- Two Angles that form and x and are congruent.
- A statement that proves a conjecture false.
- The trig ratio between the opposite and hypotenuse sides.
- Lines that cross at a 90 degree angle and have opposite reciprocal slopes
- A 4 sided polygon
- Angles that add to 90 degrees.
- A segment connecting two points on a circle.
- A 2 dimensional shape with infinite length and width
- A triangle with exactly 2 congruent sides.
- An if-then statement.
- Angles inside of a triangle that are opposite of the exterior angle
- Two ratios set equal to each other
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- An angle that is less that 90 degrees.
- An 8 sided polygon
- Two angles that are next to each other, sharing a vertex and a ray.
- An angle that is greater than 90 degrees.
- Two angles that add to 180 degrees and make a straight line.
- A segment connecting two points on a circle and traveling through the circle's center.
- Angles that are between two sides.
- Points and lines that fall in the same plane.
- A triangle where all sides are equal in length.
- The trig ratio between the opposite and adjacent sides.
- A location with no size or shape.
- An object that begins at a point and travels infinitely in one direction.
- A closed and flat shape.
- The length between two points.
- Angles that are inside of parallel lines and on opposite sides of a transversal
- A 3 sided polygon
- Same shape and proportional size.
- A theorem that states that a triangles angles add to 180 degrees.
- Same size and same shape.
- The distance around a polygon.
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- A segment from the outside of a circle to its center.
- To split into two equal parts.
- Points that fall in a straight line.
- A segment that travels from the vertex of a triangle and perpendicular with its opposite side.
- Theorem that states that in a right triangle, A^2+B^2=C^2
- A curved portion of the outside of a circle.
- A 6 sided polygon
- Reasoning that involves looking at information, checking for patterns, and making predictions.
- The distance around a circle.
- A statement that you believe to be true.
- A line that cuts across two or more parallel lines.
- A 5 sided polygon
- A portion of a circle created by a central angle.
- The two short sides of a right triangle.
- An Angle that is 90 degrees.
62 Clues: A 9 sided polygon • A 7 sided polygon • A 3 sided polygon • A 6 sided polygon • A 4 sided polygon • A 5 sided polygon • An 8 sided polygon • A 10 sided polygon • An if-then statement. • A closed and flat shape. • Same size and same shape. • An Angle that is 90 degrees. • The distance around a circle. • The length between two points. • The distance around a polygon. • ...
Greece Crossword (Extra Credit) 2024-12-11
Across
- The Persian War was fought partly over control of this sea
- Earliest Greek playwright known for his tragedies
- Alliance formed between Sparta and other city-states
- Athens and Sparta fought against each other, Sparta won, but they were both weakened.
- Undefeated general who conquered Persia and spread Greek culture. He was tutored by Aristotle.
- Battle in the Persian war where Athens won and Pheidippides ran news of victory approximately 26 miles to Athens.
- Macedonian king who conquered Greece after the Peloponnesian war. Alexander's father.
- Greek playwright whose most famous play was Oedipus Rex.
- Sea Battle in the Persian wars and resulted in a Greece victory.
- A column with a base and a scroll-shaped capital
- Type of government in Athens in which all citizens voted on the laws and major government decisions.
- Famous temple in Greece, located on the acropolis in Athens with a statue of Athena inside.
- Greek city-state, located on the Balkan Peninsula, known for its focus on literature and education.
- Spartan slaves who did all of the farming
- Queen of the Gods and Zeus' wife. Known for her jealousy.
- Greek scientist who estimated the value of Pi and invented a water-lifting screw
- A government ruled by a few or a small group. Sparta had one.
- Country north of Greece that conquered Greece under Philip II
- Free adult males in Greek city states. In Athens they could vote.
- City in Asia Minor where Greeks defeated the Trojans according to the Iliad
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- very plain column with no decorations.
- Greek mathematician best known for his geometric theorem for right triangles
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- Philosopher who was known for asking questions and who drank poison after being condemned for corrupting the youth of Greece.
- Athens and Sparta were allies against a common enemy for control of the Aegean Sea. Greece won.
- Greek sculptor who sculpted the statute of Athena inside the Parthenon.
- Greek ruler known for extending democracy in Athens and building the Parthenon during Greece’s golden age
- King of the Gods
- Greek scientist and father of medicine. Doctors today take an oath named after him.
- Athens and its allied city-states
- A Greek city-state known for its militaristic society, located on the Peloponnesus Peninsula.
- Philosopher who was tutored by Socrates and who wrote the Republic (which described a perfect government).
- Philosopher credited with the Scientific Method and for tutoring Alexander the Great. His teacher was Plato.
- Greek poet known for the Iliad and the Odyssey
- the most decorative type of Greek column.
- Greek god of the Sun
- Culture created by Alexander the Great which included a blend of Greek culture with Persian and Asian elements.
- Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon.
- Greek historian who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War.
- Greek culture
- Greek historian known as the "father of history" and who wrote about the Persian Wars.
- Greek mathematician known as the father of Geometry.
- Government in which the rich people rule.
- Goddess of wisdom.
44 Clues: Greek culture • King of the Gods • Goddess of wisdom. • Greek god of the Sun • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Athens and its allied city-states • Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon. • very plain column with no decorations. • the most decorative type of Greek column. • Spartan slaves who did all of the farming • Government in which the rich people rule. • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2015-03-07
Across
- Two nonparallel lines in space that do not intersect
- A line that links two points on a circle or curve.
- A 6-sided polygon
- A triangle that has all angles less than 90°
- point where two or more straight lines meet. A corner.
- a long thin mark made by a pen, pencil, etc. Is straight (no curves.
- A 10-sided polygon
- Two Angles are Supplementary when they add up to 180 degrees.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 180° and less than 360°
- A triangle with two equal sides
- A triangle that has an angle greater than 90°
- The distance around the edge of a circle
- A 8-sided polygon
- Vertical Angles are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross. They are always equal.
- The size of a surface.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all interior angles are right angles (90°).
- The same shape and size. Two shapes are congruent when you can Turn, Flip and/or Slide one so it fits exactly on the other.
- A point on a line segment that divides it into two equal parts The halfway point of a line segment
- The distance from the center to the edge of a circle
- the amount of turn between two straight lines that have a common end point (the vertex).
- An instrument with two arms, one sharp and one with a pencil that can be used to draw circles or arcs.
- A flat surface with no thickness.
- A portion of a line which starts at a point and goes off in a particular direction to infinity.
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- A plane shape (two-dimensional) with straight sides.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides that has a pair of opposite sides parallel.
- lines on a plane that never meet. They are always the same distance apart.
- Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle).
- a precise location or place on a plane. Usually represented by a dot.
- triangles where each side is a different length
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where all sides have equal length.
- A line is perpendicular to another if it meets or crosses it at right angles (90°).
- a 2-dimensional shape made by drawing a curve that is always the same distance from a center.
- A straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another (but not an edge).
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel.
- An instrument used in measuring or drawing angles
- A flat shape with four straight sides.
- An angle which is equal to 90°, one quarter of a full revolution.
- A 5-sided polygon
- A 3-sided polygon
- An obtuse angle is one which is more than 90° but less than 180°
- A 9-sided polygon
- A 7-sided polygon
- An angle less than 90°
- A straight line going through the center of a circle connecting two points on the circumference.
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides, all sides have equal length, and every interior angle is a right angle (90°)
45 Clues: A 6-sided polygon • A 5-sided polygon • A 3-sided polygon • A 8-sided polygon • A 9-sided polygon • A 7-sided polygon • A 10-sided polygon • An angle less than 90° • The size of a surface. • A triangle with two equal sides • A flat surface with no thickness. • A flat shape with four straight sides. • The distance around the edge of a circle • A triangle that has all angles less than 90° • ...
EPIC WORLD HISTORY FINAL EXAM VOCAB REVIEW 2021-01-09
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- warrior during the European Middle Ages
- a period of peace, prosperity, and achievement
- Sumerian temples
- floating gardens used by the Aztec
- the majority class of the Roman Republic
- the father of history
- holy text of Jews
- a soul no longer reincarnates; becomes one with Brahma
- one’s actions can have consequences on their next life
- hot and dry
- language that spread with the diffusion of Islam
- guidelines specific to each caste in Hinduism
- known for its columns and steps using optical illusions
- warriors in Japan who took their honor very seriously
- word would best describe animism and Shintoism
- follower of Islam
- code of conduct for samurai; failure to act honorably resulted in ritual suicide
- phonetic writing system established by the Phoenicians
- a type of writing system that can describe both Egyptian and Mayan systems.
- code of conduct for knights
- a pilgrimage all Muslims should try to make once in their life, if able
- honor one’s elders and ancestors
- wedge-shaped writing pressed into clay tablets; used by the Sumerians
- a state of enlightenment
- a decentralized system of government; land in exchange for loyalty and service
- holy month of Islam that requires fasting during the day
- elite class of the Roman Republic
- located in modern Iraq, known for its unpredictable flooding
- father of medicine
- soul is reborn into new lives; practiced by Hindus and Buddhists
- began after agriculture was used for food; allowed for people to focus on other aspects of life
- laws for the Roman Republic; protected plebeians from patricians
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- Greek statue known for its realistic features
- “New Stone Age”
- characters needed to know thousands of them to be literate
- winds that can bring rain or dry air; prevalent in Asia
- guidelines for Muslims; examples include believe one god, hajj, fast during Ramadan
- gov’t system that would best describe Sparta
- skilled workers such as bakers, weavers, smith, etc
- religion founded in Mecca by Mohmmad
- humans learning to grow crops and keep herds of animals
- “land between two rivers”
- nomadic people prior to the start of agriculture
- known for its dome
- structure used for arena style entertainment
- also known as Buddhism’s “Middle Way”
- guidelines for Jews and Christians; examples include do not kill or steal, keep sabbath holy, believe in one god.
- life is suffering due to selfish desire, give up desires to achieve nirvana
- leader of the Babylonians; known for establishing a law code with harsh punishments
- honoring of ancestor spirits
- established the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam with the belief in one god
- belief in one god
- grand churches built during the Middle Ages in Europe; some with flying buttresses and gargoyles
- the holy text of Islam
- Greek mathematician who invented the equation for right angle triangles
- an ethical system
- Arabic for god
- a belief system with no higher being or deity
- deserts are often described as this because they are so hot and dry
- was accused of “corrupting the youth and creating false gods” by people who disliked his teaching style
- a type of farming used in mountainous terrain
- Roman method of transporting water to their cities
- system of government with citizen participation
- a form of government that includes no king
64 Clues: hot and dry • Arabic for god • “New Stone Age” • Sumerian temples • holy text of Jews • belief in one god • follower of Islam • an ethical system • known for its dome • father of medicine • the father of history • the holy text of Islam • a state of enlightenment • “land between two rivers” • code of conduct for knights • honoring of ancestor spirits • honor one’s elders and ancestors • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword 2021-03-15
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- only eat producers
- eat both producers and consumers
- a deep valley in the ocean floor
- the nonliving things in an environment
- the ability to scratch another mineral
- the race between populations to meet needs
- a structure, usually made of piles of rock, that currents cannot move
- the living things in an environment
- animals that hunt for food
- a group of the same species
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- how it reflects light
- show how much energy is passed from one organism to another in a food chain
- preserved remains of a living thing
- all the populations that live and interact in an area
- an attraction between two objects
- only eat consumers
- there is only enough food, water, shelter, and space to support a certain number of things
- when something goes from a liquid to a gas
- what is being hunted
- creating less waste
- the different types of species
- everything that surrounds you
- using resources carefully and not wasting them
- items that nature cannot replace after they are used
- land at the edge of the ocean
- when something goes from a gas to a liquid
- organizing things into different groups
- the stages of development an animal goes through during its lifetime
- any nonliving solid that has a crystal form
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- a conclusion based on facts, evidence, or observations
- changing old items into new items
- a push or pull on something
- a tool scientists use to identify and classify items
- a natural solid that is made of one or more minerals
- the setup you will compare all versions of the experiment to
- taking items you would normally throw away and finding a new use for it
- the color left behind when it is rubbed against tile
- a large, round object that revolves around a star
- a land area where all water flows to the lowest point
- organisms that break down (decompose) wastes or remains of dead organisms
- more than one overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- a steady flow of water in a regular pattern in the ocean
- all the things in an experiment that can be changed
- when a liquid in the sky gets heavy enough to fall to earth
- a place where living things and nonliving things interact
- anything useful or necessary for living beings that occur naturally on earth
- a large, flat area on the deep ocean floor
- the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean
- organisms that can not make their own food
- the study of the natural world
- the underwater border of each continent
- something that goes against motion
- the role or function of something in an ecosystem
- organisms that can make their own food
- animals that hunt for dead organisms
- this front uses red half circles
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- this front is red and blue
- the steep area where the ocean rapidly gets deeper
- the place where something lives in an ecosystem
- this front uses blue triangles
62 Clues: only eat producers • only eat consumers • creating less waste • what is being hunted • how it reflects light • animals that hunt for food • this front is red and blue • a push or pull on something • a group of the same species • everything that surrounds you • land at the edge of the ocean • the study of the natural world • the different types of species • this front uses blue triangles • ...
Math 225 Exam 3 Review 2017-11-29
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- (Thm.) Trees contain no _______
- Whose theorem states that a graph G is planar if and only if G does not contain a subgraph which is either a K_5 or K_3,3 configuration
- (Thm.) For any tree T=(V,E), the number of edges is...
- A ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) is a closed Hamiltonian Path
- (Thm.) For any connected planar graph G with |V|>=3, we have...
- A graph is _______ if it has a Hamiltonian Circuit
- A graph G is ______ if it can be drawn in a two-dimensional plane with no edges crossing
- The degree of every vertex in an Euler Cycle must be ______
- The "3|V|-6" Theorem ______ be used to prove that a graph is planar
- A ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) of a graph G is a way to color its vertices so that adjacent vertices are different colors
- An ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) in a multigraph G is a sequence of adjacent vertices in G using every edge of G exactly once
- An Euler Trail can have exactly ______ vertices of odd degree
- A ______ is a vertex of degree one
- ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) are a way to transmit a sequence of numbers using only 0s and 1s in a way which minimizes the effect of single bit errors
- The _______ Condition can be used to prove that a graph IS Hamiltonian
- The sum of the _______ of all vertices in a graph is equal to 2|E|
- In a _______ graph, the vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets
- An ______ subgraph H=(V',E') of G=(V,E) has includes all possible edges in E that have both endpoints in V'
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- The number of edges in the complement of a graph G = (V,E) is ______
- (Thm.) All trees with at least two vertices have _______
- (Thm.) For any planar graph G with |V|>=3 and no triangles, we have...
- A _______ is a graph where multiple edges are allowed between any two vertices and also loops (edges from a vertex to itself) are allowed
- The number of colors necessary to execute a proper coloring of a graph G is a _______
- A ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) in a graph G is a path of edges in G which includes every vertex in G
- Euler's Polyhedral Formula states...
- By the ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle), if T is a tree and v is a leaf of T, then T-v is also a tree
- Two graphs are ______ is they contain the same number of vertices which are connected in the same way
- A ______ is a connected graph (with at least one vertex) which has no cycles.
- An ______ ______ (space omitted in puzzle) is a closed Euler Trail
- The ______ of a graph G has all the same vertices but the complementary set of edges
- The Necessary Condition states that the number of _______ in G-S<=|S|
- The sum of the degree of all ______ in a graph is equal to 2|E|
- The Sufficient Condition states that, for two non-adjacent vertices v and w in G, deg(v)+deg(w) is greater than or equal to the ______ of vertices in G
- The _______ Condition can be used to prove that a graph is NOT Hamiltonian
- A graph is _______ if it has an Euler Cycle
35 Clues: (Thm.) Trees contain no _______ • A ______ is a vertex of degree one • Euler's Polyhedral Formula states... • A graph is _______ if it has an Euler Cycle • A graph is _______ if it has a Hamiltonian Circuit • (Thm.) For any tree T=(V,E), the number of edges is... • (Thm.) All trees with at least two vertices have _______ • ...
Principles of Site and Building Layout 2024-05-02
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- Imaginary lines on a site plan that connect points of the same elevation.
- Permissible variations from a standard or specification.
- Refers to a line that is perpendicular to the plumb only at one point on a line.
- Is a direction indicated on construction drawings that typically refers to the top of a page.
- A reading taken on a leveling rod held on a point of known elevation to determine the height of the leveling instruments.
- This rule refers to the relative lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
- A line begins at one point and ends at another point.
- A drawing that identifies footing types and specifies the location and elevation of a building's foundation.
- The recorded legal boundaries of a piece of property.
- This instrument is used to check, establish, and transfer grades and elevations.
- Physical structure that marks the location of critical survey points.
- Drawing that shows the design of the project.
- The direction indicated on construction drawings that shows how property lines and buildings are positioned on a site relative to compass or magnetic north.
- A corner that is exactly 90 degrees.
- A measurement of how much the ground varies from horizontal.
- A measuring device used with conventional leveling instruments.
- A designated boundary line beyond which a building cannot extend.
- An older style level made from a length of clear flexible tubing filled with water.
- Angles formed by two lines or rays that measure exactly 90 degrees.
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- The longest side of a right triangle.
- A geometric theorem for right triangles states that the sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
- A set of engineered drawings depicting the physical structure and components comprising the structure of a project.
- This instrument replaces older-style plumb bobs by using a laser to project dots either vertically, horizontally, or at right angles to each other.
- Drawings that show the location of the building on the site from an overhead view, including contours, trees, construction features, and dimensions.
- The minimum distance, as required by regulatory authorities, between a property line and building lines.
- Refers to a surface being perfectly horizontal.
- The elevation of the line of sight of the telescope relative to a known elevation.
- A legal right-of-way provision on another person's property.
- Refers to a surface being perfectly vertical.
- Markers used in surveying projects to designate grade or location information such as property boundaries, building corners, setbacks, and elevations.
- An elevation reference point created by the surveyor on or close to the property.
- Angles that are perpendicular to one an
- Specific points created on the site, where they are used as elevation and dimension reference points during site and building layout.
- The process of adjusting the slope or elevation of soil prior to and during the building construction.
- The average height of the surface of the ocean.
- A reading taken on a leveling rod held on a point in order to determine a new elevation.
- A set of lines, typically horizontal and vertical, placed in a telescope used for sighting purposes.
- A short auxiliary scale set parallel to a primary scale.
38 Clues: A corner that is exactly 90 degrees. • The longest side of a right triangle. • Angles that are perpendicular to one an • Refers to a surface being perfectly vertical. • Drawing that shows the design of the project. • Refers to a surface being perfectly horizontal. • The average height of the surface of the ocean. • A line begins at one point and ends at another point. • ...
Engineering Terms 2022-04-06
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- A 2D perspective showing just the top of an object.
- A curved shape in a vertical plane that spans an opening and supports a weight.
- A test of the sturdiness of a structure, where the structure is dropped from the teacher’s shoulder height.
- A body is not elastic if it either does not bend or if, when it does bend, it does not return to its original shape.
- A weight imposed on an object.
- A simple machine where a bar is free to pivot about a fixed point when a force is applied.
- To make alterations to an original design in order to improve upon it.
- The weight supported by a structure or part.
- Any source of wealth that occurs naturally, especially minerals, fossil fuels, timber, etc.
- A standard sheet formatted for a particular kind of drawing.
- A situation that involves losing one quality of something in return for gaining another
- A material’s ability to resist an applied force (i.e. doesn’t break).
- The tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or
- An iterative 8-step process used by engineers to develop a product. It emphasizes testing prototypes and redesigning.
- A force related to the stretching of an object.
- A two-dimensional perspective showing just the face of an object.
- A 2D representation of a 3D object. It shows the front, side, and top (“plan”) views with parallel lines as if it is being looked at straight on.
- The force applied to a machine.
- A force related to adding a load on two sides of an object.
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- A natural resource that cannot be produced, re-grown, regenerated, or reused on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate. This includes coal, petroleum, oil, and natural gas.
- Firmly built or constructed. Elements that make a structure sturdy include a solid base and the use of triangles. Resistant to some loading and other external forces.
- The fixed point about which a lever turns.
- The weight or object being acted on by the lever; the result of the effort.
- A lever where the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.
- A natural resource that is replaced by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption by humans. This includes fresh water, plants, and wood if managed sustainably.
- The resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another.
- A part of engineering design that allows the engineer to test a product or part of a product on a smaller scale or using cheaper materials before the final product is manufactured.
- The careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion.
- A three-sided polygon. A triangle is the strongest shape because it cannot be deformed without changing the length of one of its sides or breaking one of its joints.
- A lifelike representation of an object that uses length, width, and height to create the illusion of depth. Here is a 3D image of the object represented by the above multiview drawing.
- Remaining diverse and productive over time.
- A 2D perspective showing just the side of an object.
- A cooperative or coordinated effort put forth by a group of people in the interest of a common goal.
- A non-handheld mechanical devices used to throw a projectile a great distance without the aid of an explosive substance.
34 Clues: A weight imposed on an object. • The force applied to a machine. • The fixed point about which a lever turns. • Remaining diverse and productive over time. • The weight supported by a structure or part. • A force related to the stretching of an object. • A 2D perspective showing just the top of an object. • A 2D perspective showing just the side of an object. • ...
Pre-Calculus 2022-02-17
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- A function that undoes the action of another function .
- The name for a graph of a quadratic function
- The set of values of the independent variable for which the function is defined. All the x values of a function
- A measure equal to the ratio of the opposite side over the adjacent side in a right triangle
- A measure equal to the ratio of the hypotenuse over the opposite side in a right triangle
- The line passing through the vertex of a parabola making both sides of the parabola symmetric
- This occurs when given two sides of a triangle and the angle opposite one of the given sides.
- Moving in the same direction to the hands on a clock.
- Angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- Angles in standard position (angles with the initial side on the positive x-axis) that have a common terminal side
- Involves shifting the entire graph of a function up, down, right, or left
- The set of values corresponding to the entire
- Used to calculate the area of triangles when given three sides of the triangle .
- A linear asymptote that is neither vertical or horizontal.
- The distance across a circle.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- Used to find the length of the sides of a triangle
- A measure equal to the ratio of the hypotenuse over the adjacent side in a right triangle
- The x values for which f(x)=0
- Informs as to whether there are two solutions, one solution or no solutions.
- A shortcut to long division which uses only the coefficients of the divisor and dividend.
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- A symbol or number, placed above and after another symbol or number, to denote the power to which the latter is to be raised.
- A two dimensional coordinate system where each point on a plane is determined by a distance from the reference point and an angle
- A symbol standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation.
- The distance from the center to the circumference of a circle. Half of a circle’s diameter
- A unit of angular measure.
- A measure equal to the ratio of the opposite side over the hypotenuse in a right triangle
- A measure equal to the ratio of the adjacent side over the hypotenuse in a right triangle
- A system of equations that has no solution
- A measure equal to the ratio of the adjacent side over the opposite side in a right triangle
- An angle whose terminal side falls on a coordinate axis
- All the y values of a function
- A circle with a radius of one used to calculate sine and cosine values of certain angles.
- The process of changing the value of one form to another.
- Used to write an angle as a function of a positive acute angle.
- A line that approaches a curve but never meets it
- Minimum or maximum of a quadratic function
- Each input is related to exactly one output
- Moving in the opposite direction to the hands on a clock.
- A figure formed by two rays connected at the vertex.
40 Clues: A unit of angular measure. • The distance across a circle. • The x values for which f(x)=0 • All the y values of a function • Angle that measures less than 90 degrees. • A system of equations that has no solution • Minimum or maximum of a quadratic function • Each input is related to exactly one output • The name for a graph of a quadratic function • ...
Interior Design 2024-11-04
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- A design principle based on a ratio (about 1.618) considered aesthetically pleasing, often used to create balance and proportion.
- Design that includes elements purely for aesthetics, rather than functionality, to enhance visual appeal.
- A color scheme based on neutral colors like white, beige, or gray, with a small pop of color for contrast and interest.
- A style of design that uses shapes, colors, and forms to create compositions that may not represent real-world objects directly.
- Planned combinations of colors used in design to create a specific look and feel (e.g., monochromatic, complementary, analogous).
- The characteristic of visual perception described by color names, impacting the mood and style of a space.
- The base attribute of a color (such as red, blue, or yellow) that distinguishes it from other colors.
- The colors red, blue, and yellow, which are the base colors from which all other colors can be mixed.
- The shape or structure of an object in a design, including its three-dimensional shape and volume.
- The relationship between the size of different elements in a space, ensuring they fit together harmoniously.
- Lines angled or slanted within a space, creating a sense of energy and movement.
- A principle of design that highlights a focal point or dominant feature to draw attention within a space.
- A color scheme that uses one color in various shades and tints, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look.
- A design style that adheres to traditional or widely accepted styles and norms.
- A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel, creating a harmonious, cohesive look (e.g., blue, blue-green, and green).
- The brightness or dullness of a color, affecting its visual impact and energy.
- basic element of design that can define shapes, create textures, and imply direction within a space.
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- A style of design that uses geometric shapes and patterns like circles, squares, and triangles.
- The basic components or tools in design, including line, shape, color, texture, form, space, and value.
- A color scheme that pairs colors opposite each other on the color wheel for strong contrast and vibrancy (e.g., red and green).
- A design principle that ensures all elements in a space work together cohesively, creating a sense of unity.
- Design that mimics natural forms, colors, and textures to create an organic, relaxed atmosphere.
- Colors that evoke a sense of calm, including blues, greens, and purples, often used to make spaces feel larger or more serene.
- A principle of design that ensures elements are arranged to create a sense of stability and equality in visual weight.
- Balance achieved by arranging dissimilar elements to create a sense of equal visual weight, without mirroring on each side.
- A style that combines elements from various styles, periods, and influences, creating a unique, personalized space.
- Guidelines that govern the organization of elements in a design, including balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis, unity, and harmony.
- A color scheme using shades like whites, grays, blacks, and beiges, which provide a calm, versatile background.
- Lines that run left to right, creating a sense of stability and calmness in design.
- Lines that bend or curve, adding softness and movement to a design, often creating a more relaxed feel.
30 Clues: The brightness or dullness of a color, affecting its visual impact and energy. • A design style that adheres to traditional or widely accepted styles and norms. • Lines angled or slanted within a space, creating a sense of energy and movement. • Lines that run left to right, creating a sense of stability and calmness in design. • ...
test 2021-08-07
GC3 Rumbaugh 2013-09-09
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- A straight line along which two faces of a solid meet
- rays two rays with a common endpoint that form a straight line
- A solid figure with one face a polygon (the base) and the other faces being triangles that all share the same vertex
- angle An angle that has measure more than 90° and less than 180°.
- A part of a line starting at a particular point and extending infinitely in one direction
- An additional geometric figure that is constructed to assist in solving a problem or producing a proof
- A closed plane figure for which all sides are line segments
- Two angles that add up to 180°
- polygon The outside of a circle or an ellipse
- A solid with no curved surfaces or edges
- The length of the boundary around a shape or a figure
- pair A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms
- A solid with parallel congruent bases which are both polygons
- two straight lines, called the x-axis and the y-axis
- term a term or word that doesn't require further explanation or description
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle
- segment All points between two given points (including the given points themselves).
- angle- An angle with a… and 90°
- two lines that never intersect
- polygon at least one of the interior angles of a polygon is greater than 180°
- A flat surface extending in all directions
- The geometric figure formed at the intersection of two distinct lines.
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- non-coplanar lines that lie in different planes
- A unit of measure used to measure the magnitude of an angle
- A line segment between the center and a point on the edge
- the sum of the measures of two angles is 90°
- Two lines that intersect at right angles
- A statement accepted as true without proof
- A straight line or a…
- Lying on the same…
- A tubular solid with a circular base
- solid formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs
- The boundary line…
- when one figure fits exactly on top of the other through simple translation and/or rotation
- The longest side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- angle A 90° angle.
- The point halfway between two given points
- A perfect round solid in which all points on its surface are equidistant from a fixed point called the center
- A corner point of a geometric figure
- Points or lines that all lie in the same plane
- angles angles opposite one another at the intersection of two lines
- Having one thing on… thing on either side of it
- A planar surface of a solid figure
- angles angles in a plane which share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap
- set of points when two rays both start at the same point.
- The surface included within… needed to cover the surface
48 Clues: Lying on the same… • The boundary line… • angle A 90° angle. • A straight line or a… • Two angles that add up to 180° • two lines that never intersect • angle- An angle with a… and 90° • A planar surface of a solid figure • A tubular solid with a circular base • A corner point of a geometric figure • Two lines that intersect at right angles • ...
Hot Crossword Bun 2022-04-17
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- Finish the idiom: “Don’t put all your eggs in one ______.”
- This bird lays the world's smallest egg.
- 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' was written by the author ______ Potter.
- Another name for twelve eggs.
- Toblerone chocolate comes in triangles and has a famous mountain as a logo. Which mountain?
- Two thirds of the world’s chocolate is grown in West ____.
- The idea of an Easter Bunny originated in this country.
- Left till last in the tub, these chocolate bars have a coconut filling.
- “Buona Pasqua” is “Happy Easter” in which language?
- The Sunday before Easter is known as ____ Sunday.
- Complete the lyric: "I'm.. a.. spring chicken, I'm yellow and _____,"
- The hit musical concerning the life of Christ, 'Jesus Christ Superstar', is composed by Broadway legend Andrew Lloyd ______.
- Finish the slogan: “Have a break… Have a ______.”
- The yellow part of the egg.
- At the Last Supper, Jesus likened his body to bread and his blood to ____.
- Peter Rabbit’s siblings are called Flopsy, Mopsy and __________.
- The number of days between Jesus' death and resurrection.
- It’s Easter 2004: the UK No.1 Single is ‘5 Colours In Her Hair’. But who sung it?
- The stone heads or ‘Moai’ of the Rapa Nui were erected on _____ Island.
- Which duck-billed mammal lays eggs?
- How many different colours of Smarties are there?
- True or False: Easter is on the same day every year.
- What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket?
- Angora wool comes from this kind of animal.
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- The number of people at the Last Supper.
- It’s Easter 1989: the UK No.1 Single is ‘Like a Prayer’. But who sung it?
- “I am the egg man” is a line from the song 'I Am The Walrus', a bizarre hit from famous band The _____.
- Chocolate comes from which bean?
- Who was the first person to see Jesus after the Resurrection?
- These brilliant yellow flowers bloom in springtime.
- Finish the slogan: “P-P-Pick up a _____.”
- A man who attracts lots of women could be called a chick ______.
- This baby farm animal is associated with (and eaten on) Easter.
- This chocolate bar had the now-banned slogan ‘It’s not for girls.’
- Which country eats the most chocolate per capita in the world?
- Our word for chocolate comes from the Nahuatl word ‘xocolātl’. Which people spoke Nahuatl?
- Dr Eggman (real name 'Robotnik') is a villain in this video game series.
- In Australia, Easter takes place during this season.
- The name for strips of toast dipped into the runny yolk of a soft-boiled egg.
- Name the rabbit from Disney's Bambi.
- This bird lays the world's largest egg.
- An egg that is 'sunny side up' has been prepared this way.
- E.B. the rabbit is from this 2011 animated feature film.
- Studded with jewels, gold and pearls, _______ eggs are an iconic symbol of the old Russian Empire.
- He’s Alive, a song about Jesus, was an Easter hit for country music cowgirl Dolly ____.
- Two days ago it was _____ Friday.
- Name the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
- Lent lasts for this many days.
48 Clues: The yellow part of the egg. • Another name for twelve eggs. • Lent lasts for this many days. • Chocolate comes from which bean? • Two days ago it was _____ Friday. • Which duck-billed mammal lays eggs? • Name the rabbit from Disney's Bambi. • Name the disciple who betrayed Jesus. • What colour is Peter Rabbit’s jacket? • This bird lays the world's largest egg. • ...
Elements and Principles of Design 2023-04-25
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- precise shapes that can be described that can be identified such as circles, squares, triangles, etc.
- Use of adjacent (side by side) colors on the color wheel - usually in THREE colors
- Unity, variety, emphasis, rhythm/movement, balance, pattern/repetition, harmony, contrast, and proportion/scale. The effects that may result when the art elements are structured to achieve a successful composition.
- put in opposition to show or emphasize differences
- harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design). the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it.
- black, white, gray, beige
- A number of different kinds; assortment elements
- a line that is suggested, but not actually drawn.
- the type of balance when both sides of the central axis are not identical, yet appear to have the same visual weight
- an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things)
- A three-dimensional object or the illusion of three dimensions
- the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
- Adding white to a color
- organizing elements in a work of art to produce the appearance of movement. This may be achieved through repetition.
- Orange, Green, Violet; made by mixing two primary colors
- Adding gray to a color
- a length (straight or curved) without breadth or thickness, lead the eye through a design.
- a state of equilibrium, produces equality in a design or outfit, when all sides of design appear equal in visual weight or power of attraction the design seems to have stability
- empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms
- the combination of all elements working together to achieve a sense of harmony in your design; grouping related items close together
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- distribution achieved by arranging elements as horizontal or vertical mirrored images on both sides of an imaginary center line of a screen.
- orderly and cohesive pleasing arrangement of elements
- The principle of design that uses a concentration of interest or area of focus in a particular part or area of a design.
- Adding black to a color
- Red, Yellow, and Blue. Cannot be made by mixing other colors.
- Tool used to show hues, how they are related to each other, and what colors will be created when mixing paints & dyes together
- Space in an artwork that is positive. Filled with something, such as lines, designs, color, or shapes.
- Use of TWO colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- line, shape, color, texture, value, form, space
- the visual appearance of something or someone, The two-dimensional contour that characterizes an object or area, sometimes called a silhouette, in contrast to three-dimensional form.
- Shapes found in nature such as leaves, flowers, seashells. These shapes are free flowing and irregular.
- Perceived surface quality, tactile quality of goods, how the surface of a material feels and looks
- The lightness or darkness of a color in relation to a scale ranging from white to black.
- Colors that are made from a primary and secondary color mixing.
- Repeats lines, shapes, colors, or textures in a garment
- Also called line width. The thickness of a line, characterized as thick or thin.
36 Clues: Adding gray to a color • Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • black, white, gray, beige • empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms • line, shape, color, texture, value, form, space • A number of different kinds; assortment elements • a line that is suggested, but not actually drawn. • put in opposition to show or emphasize differences • ...
Maths vocabulary 1 2020-10-21
Across
- The number 3.7 x 104 is an example of standard …………………
- A ball
- What is another word for the small raised number which is sometimes called an index e.g. x squared or x cubed?
- All the way around the edge of a 2D shape
- Numbers like 64, 36, 81, 121, 196
- Pi and the square root of 3 are examples of …………………………………… numbers
- What is pressure multiplied by area?
- A whole number
- There are 1 ……………………………. cm cubed in a cubed metre
- Numbers which are not multiples of 2 are called ………………………
- If you divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must remember to …………………….. the direction of the inequality symbol
- What is the name of the point (0, 0) on a set of axes?
- 1 divided by 3 can be read as zero point 3 ………………………………….
- How can I say this fraction, “1 over 2”?
- 173 divided by 12 equals 14 plus there is a …………………………….. of 5
- What is the bottom number of a fraction called?
- When you multiply to get rid of brackets, you ……………………. the brackets
- Another word for the answer, based on the verb, “to solve”
- If a triangle has 2 equal sides (“equal legs”) what kind of triangle is it?
- If the measurement 7.6 cm is correct to 2 significant figures, then 7.55 cm must be the lower ……………….
- Another word for addition (noun), e.g. the …………….. of 3 and 4 is 7
- The highest ……………………….. factor of 15 and 18 is 3
- If you change 3x + 5x – 7y – x + 10y to 7x + 3y by collecting like terms, then you ………………………… the terms
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- If you multiply 3 dimensions together, what does your answer represent?
- 8 over 5 is an example of an ……………………………………. Fraction
- What is the name of the longest side of a right angled triangle?
- A number with only 2 different factors
- How do you say this symbol < ? [3 words]
- A string of terms, without an equals sign, is called an ………………………
- A six sided 2D shape
- If the width and height of a photo and a poster are in the same ratio, we can say that the photo and poster are in …………………………………
- If I switch a letter for a value, this is known as ……………………………..
- 3(x + 7) always equals 3x + 21, so 3(x + 7) = 3x + 21 is an example of an ……………………………
- A 3D shape with 3 faces, 2 edges and 0 vertices
- All 2D shapes with 4 sides are called ………..
- Another word for subtraction (noun), e.g. the ……………. of 2 squares can be written as (a + b)(a – b)
- When you buy something and it goes down in value over several years, we call this ……………
- Who was the Greek mathematician who liked right angled triangles?
- A 3D shape with the same cross section all the way along its length
- If you rearrange a formula, you can change the ………………………….. of the formula.
- Another word for multiplication (noun), e.g. the ……….. of 3 and 4 is 12
- A 4 sided shape with one pair of parallel sides is a …………………..
- What is mass divided by volume?
43 Clues: A ball • A whole number • A six sided 2D shape • What is mass divided by volume? • Numbers like 64, 36, 81, 121, 196 • What is pressure multiplied by area? • A number with only 2 different factors • How do you say this symbol < ? [3 words] • How can I say this fraction, “1 over 2”? • All the way around the edge of a 2D shape • All 2D shapes with 4 sides are called ……….. • ...
ahahahahjkjkjkjk 2024-05-17
Across
- triangle one angled triangle
- a graph equation with a straight line
- Since in a regular pyramid the triangles are all congruent, the slant heights are the same.
- rule a rule that states that any nonzero number is called _____?
- three dimensional figure with one circular base connected by a curved surface to a single point
- angles angles that are in the same spots on two parallel lines in the same to a transversal
- operations in pairs that undo each other
- a change that enlarges or reduces a figure by a scale factor
- in a power the number of times the base in used as a factor
- an operation that maps a geometric figure preimage onto a new figure image
- the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
- the resulting figure after the change
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- two lines that intersect to form right angles
- the change between any two points on a horizontal line
- change where a figure is flapped over a line also known as a flip
- a vertical changes on any two points on a line
- a set of two or more ecrasions with variables that are the same
- a transformation that slides a figure from another position to another without turning
- two sides of a right triangle form the right angle
- the result of repeated division used to represent very small numbers
- pair couple Numbers used to locate a point in the coordinate plane
- a symbol usually a letter used to represent a number in mathematical expressions or sentences
- lines in the same plane that never cross
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- rate in which the first quantity is comparad to 1 unit of the second quantity
- a compact way of writing numbers with abakite values that are very large or small
- angle angle between one side of a polygon the extension of an adjacent side
- in a right triangle the square of the length of the hypotrnuse c is equal
- the 2 that is above the number is called ____?
- numbers that can be written as the ratio if two integers in which the denominator is not zero
- an angle inside a polygon
- of X,Y axis in a coordinate plane
- form Y=Mx+B
- the ---- of seven to the third ---- or seven cubed
- every part of an algebraic expression separated by an addition of subtraction
- a line that touches two or more other lines
- one image can be found from another by a sequence of transformations and dilations
- three dimensional figure with two parallel congruent bases connected by a curved surface
- root the number 3 above a number is a ____?
- the rate of change on any two points on a line
- the power of how many 10s there are is called a ___?
- sign The symbol used for a square root is a ______.
- a figure is turned about a fixed point
- a number that cannot be expressed as the ratio
- contain the same variables to the same powers that are terms
- the degree measure of the angle figure is rotated
- the first figure before a change
47 Clues: form Y=Mx+B • an angle inside a polygon • triangle one angled triangle • the first figure before a change • of X,Y axis in a coordinate plane • a graph equation with a straight line • the resulting figure after the change • a figure is turned about a fixed point • operations in pairs that undo each other • lines in the same plane that never cross • ...
logan's math crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- a change in the position,size,or shape of a figure or graph.
- the region between two concentric circles
- the segment whose endpoints are the midpoints of the legs of the trapezoid.
- a composition of a translation and a reflection across a line parallel to the translation vector.
- the intersection of a three dimensional figure and a plane.
- one of the two nonparallel sides of the trapezoid.
- a quantity that is completely expressed by its magnitude and has no direction.
- a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and whose lateral faces are congruent isosceles triangles.
- a cone where the altitude does not intersect the center of the base.
- a part of a cone with two circular parallel bases.
- the measure of angle whose tangent ratio is known.
- a shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the pre-image.
- the perpendicular distance from the center of a regular polygon to one of it's sides.
- a cylinder with bases that are not aligned directly above one another.
- the flat circular surface of the cone.
- the length of a vector written as |AB|.
- the vector with four congruent sides.
- a line that divides a plane figure into two congruent reflected halves.
- polyhedron with 20 faces.
- the line that a figure can be rotated about so that the image corresponds with the pre-image.
- when all outcomes of an experiment are equally alike.
- half of a sphere.
- polyhedron with four faces.
- two vectors that have the same magnitude and the same direction.
- a combination of transformations.
- a line that is tangent to two circles.
- a cone where the altitude intersects the center of the base.
- a transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure.
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- the set of all points outside a circle.
- the point around which a figure is rotated.
- a circle on a sphere that divides the sphere into two hemispheres.
- the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane containing the base.
- the distance from the center of the base of the cone to any point on the edge of the base.
- a circle that is tangent to each side of a polygon.
- a trapezoid in which the legs are congruent.
- number used to identify the location of a point.
- a triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- starting point of a vector.
- a system of geometry defined on a sphere.
- a dilation that produce an image larger than its pre-image.
- symbols used to label the image in a transformation.
- the curved surface of a cone.
- the horizontal line in a perspective drawing that contains the vanishing points.
- having the same shape but not necessarily the same size.
- the point inside a sphere that is equidistant from every point on the sphere.
- the ratio between two corresponding measurements.
- co-planar circles with the same center.
- an eight-sided polygon.
- rotational symmetry of order 2.
- an equation that is true for all values of the variable.
- a transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape.
51 Clues: half of a sphere. • an eight-sided polygon. • polyhedron with 20 faces. • starting point of a vector. • polyhedron with four faces. • the curved surface of a cone. • rotational symmetry of order 2. • a combination of transformations. • the vector with four congruent sides. • the flat circular surface of the cone. • a line that is tangent to two circles. • ...
March Maths Crossword 2025-03-04
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- A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra.
- Lines that never meet, staying the same distance apart.
- Moving a shape without rotating or resizing it.
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- A set of values that show an exact position on a graph.
- The power to which a number is raised.
- The inverse of a number, such as 1/x.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- A relationship where each input has a single output.
- The sum of the terms in a sequence.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A 2D shape where all points are equidistant from a centre.
- The curve formed by a quadratic function on a graph.
- An irrational number left in root form, such as √2.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- A measure in degrees between two intersecting lines.
- A number multiplying a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A list of numbers following a pattern.
- A measure of how two variables relate to each other.
- A diagram representing values, often with axes.
- A number that divides exactly into another number.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules for manipulating them.
- The reverse process of differentiation in calculus.
- A mathematical comparison using symbols like <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- A closed shape with straight sides.
- A line that a curve approaches but never touches.
- The distance from the centre of a circle to its edge.
- A system of symbols used in mathematics.
- The study of motion without considering forces.
- The relationship between two quantities in a ratio.
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- The measure of steepness of a line on a graph.
- The most frequently occurring number in a data set.
- The point where a line crosses an axis on a graph.
- The study of angles and sides in triangles.
- A measure of turning effect in mechanics.
- The total distance around a shape.
- The power to which a base must be raised to produce a given number.
- The branch of mathematics that studies rates of change and accumulation.
- A process of repeating a calculation multiple times to refine an answer.
- A comparison of two numbers by division.
- A mathematical statement showing equality between two expressions.
- The process of finding a derivative in calculus.
- When two shapes are identical in size and shape.
- A point where two lines or edges meet.
- The opposite operation, such as addition and subtraction.
- A rough calculation or educated guess.
- Changing a shape’s position, size, or orientation.
- An equation of the form ax² + bx + c = 0.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- A system of equations solved together.
- A range of values between two numbers.
- The middle value in an ordered data set.
- A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operators but no equals sign.
- A trigonometric function relating the opposite side to the hypotenuse.
- The likelihood of an event occurring.
- An algebraic expression with two terms.
- A statement that can be tested, often in probability and statistics.
- A value close to but not exactly equal to the true value.
- A straight line that touches a curve at a single point.
60 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • The total distance around a shape. • The sum of the terms in a sequence. • A closed shape with straight sides. • The inverse of a number, such as 1/x. • The likelihood of an event occurring. • The power to which a number is raised. • A point where two lines or edges meet. • ...
Geometry in Floral Design 2025-01-22
Across
- circular arrangement which is the same when viewed from all angles; only the top flower may differ in height
- circular arrangement with very closely arranged floral materials and in which all floral material is the same height
- expressed visually through the elements and include balance, proportion, harmony, unity, dominance, rhythm and contrast
- created by repeating lines, shapes and forms; also referred to as repetition
- used to create a higher interest
- also called circular arrangements; do not have a focal point
- striking difference between two elements
- enhances or adds interest to a design
- supplies, methods and materials which designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement
- visual path the eye is drawn or attracted as it proceeds through the arrangement; curves or directional movement of the arrangement; static/ dynamic
- dimension in a design achieved through the placement of materials; placing materials at different levels in a design
- size of a composition in relation to its surroundings
- amount of space a component occupies in a composition
- visual movement throughout a design; usually achieved by means of repetition
- repeating “like” material within a composition
- visual or tactile feel of an item; surface quality; is known as pattern when enlarged
- two dimensional; geometric shape of an object
- asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually placed in groups which emphasize forms and lines
- formal, equilateral triangular design; corresponding in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line
- creating contrast by using two conflicting elements; dynamic aesthetic quality which requires the skillful use of contrast; expresses action or energy; principle of contrast
- organization of components into a whole resulting in a cohesive relationship of all parts; oneness of purpose
- area which stands out in a design
- triangular pattern with a strong “L-Line;” not identical on both sides of a central line
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- achieved when all the elements, flowers, foliage and container, complement one another; describes tangible and intangible
- use of material in a composition to connect two things which are opposite; visual movement from gradual degrees of change
- three-dimensional configuration or shape; describes the length, width and height of an object; also known as shape
- used to break the similarity of an arrangement
- relationship in units/elements within a design in shape, size, quantity and degree of emphasis
- equality of distribution throughout an arrangement
- location within a design attracting the most attention; center of interest in a design
- total area a person can see; can be broken up by shapes and forms; positive/ negative; draws attention to a certain area; emphasize importance
- triangle which has two sides of the same length
- contain more than one single focal point
- triangle with sides of the same length; in traditional geometry, these triangles also have angles of the same measurement
- triangle with one 90 degree angle
- basic visual qualities of a design; includes line, form, space, texture, pattern, color, size and fragrance
- appealing odor emanating from a specific item
- area of authority in a design
38 Clues: area of authority in a design • used to create a higher interest • triangle with one 90 degree angle • area which stands out in a design • enhances or adds interest to a design • striking difference between two elements • contain more than one single focal point • two dimensional; geometric shape of an object • appealing odor emanating from a specific item • ...
Data Viz Crossword! 2025-06-23
Across
- In Indian data viz, it’s always “state-wise and ________”
- India's first community-driven data viz conference
- A chart (typically used in finance) showing the highs, lows, opens and closes
- The creator of this library built it while doing a PhD at Stanford
- Type of number that ranks things
- A stacked bar chart's trickier twin that looks like rivers flowing
- Known for his famous video explainer that aired on 'The Joy of Stats'
- When we put faces to multivariate data, we get _____________
- A chart used to represent parts of a whole, created by a Russian mathematician of Ukrainian descent
- Tufte’s chart enemy
- Appears on hover
- Another way to say "25%"
- Often used to represent the shape of a distribution
- Known to explain the colours in a chart
- A category you would introduce if your stacked bar chart has too many categories
- What your chart lacks when it’s pretty but says nothing
- Another name for the polar area chart
- A visual language or chart type, formalised by Viennese practitioners who fled Austrian fascism
- First Surveyor General of Bengal who made the first accurate map of India
- A "map" with no terrain, invented by Ben
- Collection of maps named after a Greek Titan
- I am a chart. My name sounds as if a certain celestial body were to explode
- Minard’s map showed this general’s army shrinking
- When data is reshaped from wide to long
- Table that spins rows into columns
- I sparkle in a table without any fireworks
- Plot named after an instrument (fittingly)
- Colour palette developed for scientific data viz and colorblind-friendliness
- A sacred chart from India that encodes cosmic principles using triangles
- Most data-viz debates happen around this circular chart
- Front-end of a digital platform's experience? (abbr.)
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- Spaghetti-like chart where every strand tells a story of input and output
- A principle by Cleveland and McGill. 'Position' is the most accurate example of this
- In R’s ggplot2, facet_wrap() creates these
- The great big Indian survey projected to begin in 2026 & 2027
- The most common projection in world maps, while also the most criticized
- A chart that uses stacked bars of variable widths
- Popular open-source tool used for interactive web-based notebooks
- A statistician’s cause-and-effect confusion
- Explore and _________
- A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map can be represented
- A font used to make charts and graphs from numerical data
- Title overseeing population statistics in India (abbr.)
- When days get colorful and heated in a grid
- To make things comparable, your data has to undergo ___________
- India’s most widely cited household survey
- It resembles stairs and is used in timelines
- A colourful map that can take you to MG Road and Indiranagar, say, but shows no topography
- This person is known to have invented the bar chart and line graph
- He pioneered isotypes in Vienna
- Khaddar canvas where women visualized harvests and histories without writing
- Economic country grouping that India falls under (abbr.)
- A Python-based library that makes dataviz feel like drawing with grammar
53 Clues: Appears on hover • Tufte’s chart enemy • Explore and _________ • Another way to say "25%" • He pioneered isotypes in Vienna • Type of number that ranks things • Table that spins rows into columns • Another name for the polar area chart • Known to explain the colours in a chart • When data is reshaped from wide to long • A "map" with no terrain, invented by Ben • ...
Rizal 2025-06-23
Across
- The course Rizal studied that involved humanities and classical learning at Ateneo.
- The name of Rizal's pony
- He helped Rizal gain admission to Ateneo despite his late enrollment.
- The mathematical subject, dealing with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, and a key component of his rigorous academic curriculum in Manila.
- The significant pen name or pseudonym that Jose Rizal adopted, which translates to "Ever Ready" or "Always Prepared".
- The name that Rizal did not use while enrolling at Ateneo.
- The esteemed Jesuit professor at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila from whom Jose Rizal learned arithmetic and algebra during his early academic years.
- During his time at the Ateneo, Jose Rizal was initially placed in this group due to his young age and limited Spanish proficiency.
- The religious order that managed the Ateneo Municipal de Manila during Rizal's time.
- The illness that Rizal developed as a result of his poor nutrition when he is in Berlin.
- What did Rizal and his friends would sometimes call their Spanish and mestizo classmates?
- The Jesuit priest that served as Rizal’s favorite mentor and influence during his studies at Ateneo.
- The original charity school established in 1817 that later evolved into Ateneo Municipal de Manila under the Jesuits.
- One of the two empires into which the students were divided.
- The specialized branch of medicine Jose Rizal pursued in Europe After completing his initial medical studies in the Philippines.
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- The prominent Filipino historian whose comprehensive biographies and scholarly works, such as "Jose Rizal: Life, Works, and Writings," became standard texts for studying the national hero's life and his educational experiences.
- The classmate of Rizal that placed rank 1 in his 4th year in UST.
- At this age, Jose Rizal entered the Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872.
- The name of the German ethnologist and explorer whose book, Travels in the Philippines, greatly impressed Jose Rizal as a young student.
- The University of Santo Tomas, where Jose Rizal pursued various courses including Philosophy and eventually Medicine, was primarily run and administered by members of this Catholic religious order.
- One of the branches of science that Rizal's subjects in Ateneo.
- The collective term for the top-ranking students in Ateneo Municipal during Jose Rizal's time.
- The name of the university in Spain where José Rizal pursued his studies in medicine and philosophy.
- Rizal’s student status at Ateneo when he was not a boarder.
- Rizal's classmate who challenged him to an arm wrestling battle and bullied him?
- In his early years at the University of Santo Tomas, before shifting to ophthalmology, what broad field of study did Jose Rizal first pursue?
- The spirit of unity and shared purpose that bound Jose Rizal and his classmates, enabling them to support each other academically and personally amidst the competitive and often biased educational environment of their time.
- Rizal quickly improved his Spanish and academic performance. Within his first month, he had advanced to the position of "_______" the highest rank within his Carthaginian group.
- The name of the General who fought Muslim forces in Jolo.
- This poem was written by Rizal to hail a warrior named Urbiztondo for the successful battle against the muslims
30 Clues: The name of Rizal's pony • The name of the General who fought Muslim forces in Jolo. • The name that Rizal did not use while enrolling at Ateneo. • Rizal’s student status at Ateneo when he was not a boarder. • One of the two empires into which the students were divided. • One of the branches of science that Rizal's subjects in Ateneo. • ...
Precalc Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-20
Across
- method for dividing a polynomial by a binomial
- A shift of a graph up, down, right, or left
- a rectangular grid of numbers, used in systems of equations and transformations
- A trig function that gives the ratio of adjacent to hypotenuse in a right triangle
- a circle centered at the origin with a radius of 1, used for trig values
- a number that shows how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- An algebraic expression made of variables and coefficients
- a way to measure angles based on wavelength
- the intersection of the perabola and the axis of symmetry
- a change to a graphs position or size
- A trig function that gives the ratio of opposite to adjacent in a right triangle
- the process of breaking down a polynomial into simpler expressions
- A fixed line used to define a parabola
- All possible input values of a function
- A graph flipping over the x or y axis
- A type of conic section made from 2 opposite curves
- A point or section on a graph where the function is not continuous, removable, jump, and infinite
- The height from the center line to the peak of a wave
- A trig function that gives the ratio of opposite to hypotenuse in a right triangle
- All possible output values of a function
- an expression with 2 terms
- a function where f(-x) = -f(x) and the graph is symmetric about the origin
- the exponent to which a specific base must be raised to produce a given number
- The reciprocal of sine
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- The distance a number is from 0, always positive.
- a fixed point used to define a conic section, like a parabola
- the most basic form of a function before any transformations
- A special relation where there is exactly one output for every input
- How steep a line is, rise over run
- Angles that share the same terminal side (end position) but have different measures
- A stretched out circle, the sum of the distances to 2 fixed points (foci) is constant
- One of the four sections of the coordinate plane when graphing
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches
- the distance from the center of a circle to any point on the edge, half of diameter
- the distance it takes for a wave to repeat
- values gotten by solving equations that aren't really solutions to the equation.
- an expression with 3 terms
- Where a graph crosses the x or y axis
- The direction the graph goes as x goes to infinity or negative infinity
- a function where f(-x) = f(x) and the graph is symmetric about the y axis
- the highest exponent of a variable in a polynomial expression
- the reciprocal of cosine
- A statement comparing 2 expressions using >, <, etc.
- the value a function approaches as the imput (x) gets closer to a specific number
- the x values where a function equals zero and the graph crosses the x axis
- A common unit for measuring angles, a full circle is 360
- a graph with no holes or breaks
- The opposite or reverse of a function or operation
- the reciprocal of tangent
- the U-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- A type of function made up of different parts, each with its own rule
- The study of angles and their relationships in triangles
52 Clues: The reciprocal of sine • the reciprocal of cosine • the reciprocal of tangent • an expression with 3 terms • an expression with 2 terms • a graph with no holes or breaks • How steep a line is, rise over run • Where a graph crosses the x or y axis • a change to a graphs position or size • A graph flipping over the x or y axis • A fixed line used to define a parabola • ...
AFRICAN FLAGS BY MEANING 2020-07-16
Across
- Red Centered White Disc Red Crescent Holding Star
- Black Red White Lines Green Left Blue Triange Yellow Star
- Blue White Green Black Shield In Center
- Green In Center Contains Yellow Crescent Holding Star Containing Thick Red Bars
- Blue Green White Red Centered Shield Tree On Top Contains 6 Yellow Stars
- White X With Circle In Da Center With 3 Red Stars With 6 Sharp Edges
- Sky Blue Yellow Thickness Red Bar Yellow Star In Corner
- 3 Vertical Bands Blue Yellow Red
- Red On Top Black On Bottom Gold Gear Containing Star With Machete
- Red Background Containing 5 Pointed Linear Star
- 4 Vertical Bands Red Blue Yellow Green
- Blue White Edges Red Green Top Left Gold Yellow Sun
- Blue With White Edges Red Line In Center 10 Yellow Stars
- Red White Black Green Triangle On Da Left
- Light Blue Triangle Green Triangle White Triangle Contains Red Star
- Yellow On Top Red White Blue Left Contains Green Triangle With White Crescent 4 White Stars
- 3 Horizontal Bands Orange White Green
- Green Yellow Red Centered Blue Disc
- 3 Vertical Bands Red White Black Centered Gold Eagle
- Black Red Green White Stripes Centered Surfboard
- 6 Bands Black Red White Black Red Yellow Centered Chicken With Gray
- Blue Yellow Green Top Right Yellow Sun
- Black Red Green Black Top Contains Sun
- 3 Vertical Bands Green Red Yellow Centered Yellow Star
- Orange White Green Orange Sun
- Red Black Green Centered White Crescent Holding Star
- 3 Horizontal Bands Red Yellow Green
- Left Side Green Right Side White Red Crescent Holding Star
- Red Top White Striped Blue Center Bottom Green
- 3 Horizontal Bands Green Yellow Red Centered Green Star
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- 5 Oblique Shining Lines Blue Yellow Red White Green
- Left Red Rectangle With Black Star Right Yellow Top Green Bottom
- 5 Stripes Left Red Square With White Star
- 4 Vertical Bands Blue White Yellow Green Red Bar In Center Top Corner Yellow Star
- Red Black Blue White Edges Yellow Horizontal Green Y
- Green Top Blue Bottom Yellow Striped Black Bar
- 3 Digital Bands Green Yellow Red
- Light Blue Thick White Edges Big Black Line
- Top Red Bottom Green Centered Yellow Star
- 11 Horizontal Stripes Left Corner With Blue Square With 1 White Star
- Green Top Bottom Red Triangle Yellow Row With 2 Black Stars
- 3 Triangles Blue On Top Green On Bottom Red/Orange Triangle On Left With Flaming Hoop
- Light Blue With Centered White Star
- 7 Bands Red Star White Triangle With Yellow Bird
- 3 Vertical Bands Green White Blue
- Green Red Black Orange Square On Bottom Under Orange Eagle
- 3 Vertical Bands Green Yellow Blue
- Left Side Is Green Right Side Top Is Yellow Bottom Is Red
- Left Is White Right Top Red Bottom Green
- 3 Horizontal Bands Green White Green
- Black White Lines Red Yellow Red Triangle With Book Crossed AK-47
- Blue Top Bottom Red In Center With Piano Shield Yellow Staffs Yellow Lining 15 Red Feathers Total In 3 Blue Tassels
- Red Yellow Green Centered Black Star
- 3 Horizontal Bands Green Yellow Red
54 Clues: Orange White Green Orange Sun • 3 Digital Bands Green Yellow Red • 3 Vertical Bands Blue Yellow Red • 3 Vertical Bands Green White Blue • 3 Vertical Bands Green Yellow Blue • Light Blue With Centered White Star • Green Yellow Red Centered Blue Disc • 3 Horizontal Bands Red Yellow Green • 3 Horizontal Bands Green Yellow Red • 3 Horizontal Bands Green White Green • ...
islamic golden age 2020-11-25
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- His treatise on Diseases in Children has led many to consider him the "father of pediatrics"
- also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent slave-general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji
- the 'founding father' of Islamic ecotheology
- also known as Haly Abbas: founder of anatomic physiology
- also known as Ibn al-Bayyiʿ,) was a Persian Sunni scholar and the leading traditionist of his age, frequently referred to as the "Imam of the Muhaddithin
- Also known as Avenzoar. Arab physician and surgeon, known for his influential book Taisir Fil-Mudawat Wal-Tadbeer (Book of Simplification Concerning Therapeutics andDiet).
- Also known as Shams ad–Din. Arab traveler and scholar who wrote one of the most famous travel books in history, the Rihlah.
- Also known as Rhazes. Persian alchemist and philosopher, who was one of the greatest physicians in history,.
- father of sociology, historiography and modern economics. He is best known for his Muqaddimah.
- he found Pascal’s triangle long before him, he made great contributions to algebra and solving higher degree equations. He
- ibn Hayyan, father of chemistry
- famous mathematicians, according to a legend, their father was a robber from Khurasan. Da Vinci used their mathematical theorems in his works.
- Also known as Thebit. Arab mathematician, physician and astronomer; who was the first reformer of the Ptolemaic system and the founder of statics.
- was the fifth Abbasid caliph. His Birth date is debated with various sources giving dates from 763 to 766
- Arab historiographer and historian who developed one of the earliest nonreligious philosophies of history. Often considered as one of the forerunners of modern historiography, sociology and economics.
- father of early modern medicine.[
- exerted a large impact on Spanish agriculture, including the restoration of Roman-era aqueducts and irrigation channels, as well as the introduction of new technologies such as the acequias
- father of medieval aviation.[
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- most renowned as the "father of algebra"
- "father of trigonometry" as a mathematical discipline in its own right.
- was an Iranian Islamic Golden Age polymath, astronomer, agriculturist, botanist, metallurgist, geographer, mathematician, and historian.
- "father of modern surgery"[1] and the "father of operative surgery"
- discovered some of trigonometrical identities, including law of sines for spherical triangles.
- Also known as Averroes. Arab philosopher and scholar who produced a series of summaries and commentaries on most of Aristotle’s works and on Plato’s Republic.
- founder of the Illuminationist school of Islamic philosophy.
- father of comparative religion and "honored in the West as that of the founder of the science of comparative religion"
- Arab scientist, botanist and physician who systematically recorded the discoveries made by Islamic physicians in the Middle Ages.
- was the first of the Islamic peripatetic philosophers, and is hailed as the "fatherofArabphilosophy
- regarded as the "founder of Islamic/Arab Neoplatonism
- "father of circulatory physiology and anatomy.
- the "founder of Indology", "father of comparative religion" and geodesy, and "first anthropologis
- astronomer and mathematician (He develops a hypothesis similar to Galileo Galilei's notion of "circular inertia
- was a Pakistani theoretical physicist.
- established a powerful dynasty among the Mongols of central Asia.
- Also known as Alkindus. Arab philosopher and scientist, who is known as the first of the Muslim peripatetic philosophers.
- "father of modern optics
- Khayyam Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, known for his scientific achievements and Rubaiyat (“quatrains”).
- discovered the sum formula for the fourth power, using a method that could be generally used to determine the sum for any integral power.
- poet, mathematician, astronomer, engineer, designer, faghih (religious scientist), and architect
- Father of Automaton and Robotics.
40 Clues: "father of modern optics • father of medieval aviation.[ • ibn Hayyan, father of chemistry • father of early modern medicine.[ • Father of Automaton and Robotics. • was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. • most renowned as the "father of algebra" • the 'founding father' of Islamic ecotheology • "father of circulatory physiology and anatomy. • ...
AP Government Unit 2 Review: ch 11-15 2022-04-11
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- The jurisdiction of courts that hear cases brought to them on appeal from lower courts. These courts do not review the factual record, only the legal issues involved.
- Also known as subgovernments, a mutually dependent, mutually advantageous relationship between bureaucratic agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees. Iron triangles dominate some areas of domestic policymaking.
- The political equivalent of an indictment in criminal law, prescribed by the Constitution. The House of Representatives may impeach the president by a majority vote for "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
- A type of veto occurring when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the president and the president simply lets the bill die by neither signing nor vetoing it.
- A view that the Constitution should be interpreted according to the original intentions or original meaning of the Framers. Many conservatives support this view.
- A group of members of Congress sharing some interest or characteristic. Many are composed of members from both parties and from both houses.
- Party leaders who work with the majority leader or minority leader to count votes beforehand and lean on waverers whose votes are crucial to the passage of a bill.
- A congressional process through which program authorizations are revised to achieve required savings. It usually also includes tax or other revenue adjustments.
- A federal law prohibiting government employees from active participation in partisan politics.
- Regulations originating with the executive branch. Executive orders are one method presidents can use to control the bureaucracy.
- How similar cases have been decided in the past.
- An excess of federal expenditures over federal revenues.
- A group of presidential advisers not mentioned in the Constitution, although every president has had one. Today the cabinet is composed of 14 secretaries, the attorney general, and others designated by the president.
- The lifting of government restrictions on business, industry, and professional activities.
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- The use of governmental authority to control or change some practice in the private sector.
- The jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial. These are the courts that determine the facts about a case.
- A description of the budget process in which the best predictor of this year's budget is last year's budget, plus a little bit more (an increment). According to Aaron Wildavsky, "Most of the budget is a product of previous decisions."
- The Senate committee that, along with the House Ways and Means Committee, writes the tax codes, subject to the approval of Congress as a whole.
- The constitutional power of the president to send a bill back to Congress with reasons for rejecting it. A two-thirds vote in each house can override a veto.
- A strategy unique to the Senate wherby opponents of a piece of legislation use thier right to unlimited debate to prevent the SEnate form ever voting on a bill. Sixty members present and voting can halt a filibuster on legislation.
- Those individuals who already hold office. In congressional election, incumbents usually win.
- According to Max Weber, a hierarchical authority structure that uses task specialization, operates on the merit principle, and behaves with impersonality.
- A legislature divided into two houses. The U.S. congress and state legislatures except Nebraska's are bicameral.
- A presidential appointee and the third-ranking office in the Department of Justice. The solicitor general is in charge of the appellate court litigation of the federal government.
- Government spending. Major areas of federal spending are social services and national defense.
25 Clues: How similar cases have been decided in the past. • An excess of federal expenditures over federal revenues. • The lifting of government restrictions on business, industry, and professional activities. • The use of governmental authority to control or change some practice in the private sector. • ...
GC3rd Biggs 2013-09-03
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- flat or level surface
- Two or more straight coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- these three terms are point, line, and plane
- in the space separating (two points, objects, etc.
- one of two opposite and equal angles formed by the intersection of two lines.
- the outer boundary, especially of a circular area; perimeter
- coinciding at all points when superimposed
- two rays with a common end point that point in opposite directions
- A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
- angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- a polygon such that there is a straight line that cuts it in four or more points
- A general conclusion proposed to be proved upon the basis of certain given hypotheses or assumptions
- a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex.
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms.
- a polygon such that no side extended cuts any other side or vertex; it can be cut by a straight line in at most two points
- an angle of 90 degrees
- lying in the same straight line.
- the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its two endpoints on the circle.
- meeting line or surface
- border or outer boundary
- A polyhedron whose one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with one common vertex
- when two lines intersect and four angles form
- any particular extent of space or surface
- closed solid bounded by a surface on which all points are equidistant from a central point called the center.
- An angle whose measure is between 0° and 90°. Compare obtuse angle.
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- A statement accepted as true without proof
- the space within two lines or three or more planes diverging from a common point, or within two planes diverging from a common line.
- An additional geometric figure that is constructed to assist in solving a problem or producing a proof.
- two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them.
- Two angles that add up to 180°.
- being in the same plane
- sharp end
- They are straight lines that are neither parallel, nor intersecting. They lie in different planes.
- It is a straight line that extends from a point.
- the side of a right triangle
- The path of a point moving in opposite directions infinitely
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°.
- A can-shaped solid figure.
- A point at which the two rays of an angle meet or the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
- Part of a line between two points called endpoints.
- closed plane figure
- straight line extending from the center of a circle
- scale of amount
- same order or degree
- a line or plane that bisects an angle or line segment.
- solid with many faces
- border at which a surface terminates
- A space figure with two parallel polygonal bases that are the same shape and the same size.
- A planar surface of a solid figure.
50 Clues: sharp end • scale of amount • closed plane figure • same order or degree • flat or level surface • solid with many faces • an angle of 90 degrees • being in the same plane • meeting line or surface • border or outer boundary • A can-shaped solid figure. • the side of a right triangle • Two angles that add up to 180°. • lying in the same straight line. • A planar surface of a solid figure. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2015-02-12
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- 10 sided polygon
- a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- a triangle with exactly 1 obtuse angle
- a triangle with 3 acute angles
- a triangle with no congruent lines
- point in the same plane
- 2-Coplanar angles with a common vertex, a common side, but no common interior points
- non-Coplanar lines
- 8 sided polygon
- a point that separates a segment into two equal segments
- a segment that connects the midpoints of the sides of a triangle
- a polygon where no lines contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon
- 2 triangles with all their corresponding sides congruent and all their corresponding angles congruent
- a triangle with all congruent sides
- 2 polygons with all their corresponding angles congruent and all their corresponding sides proportional
- 2-non collinear rays with a common end point
- a line that contains the midpoint of the segment
- a polygon with all its sides congruent and angles congruent
- a segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side
- 2 angles with the Sam measure
- 6 sided polygon
- the point of concurrency of the 3 angle bisectors of a triangle
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- a part of line AB that contains points A & B and all points on line AB that are between A & B.
- a segment from the vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side
- 3 or more lines that intersect at the same point
- a polygon where a line containing a side of the polygon also contains a point in the interior of the polygon
- an angle whose measure is between 90°&180°
- an angle whose measure is between 0°&90°
- a line that is both perpendicular to a segment and contains the midpoint of a segment
- undefined terms of geometry
- segments with the same measures
- the point of concurrency of the 3 Medians of a triangle
- non-adjacent angles formed by intersection lines
- points on the same line
- the point of concurrency of the 3 perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle.
- 7 sided polygon
- the set of all points
- 5 sided polygon
- a closed figure whose sides are all segments
- 2 lines that intersect to form a right angle
- 2 angles that add to 90°
- a triangle with at least 2 sides congruent
- a triangle with all its sides congruent
- a triangle with exactly 1 right angle
- 2 angles 2 angles that add to 180°
- a part of line AB that contains points A & B and all points on line AB that are on the same side of A as B.
- the point of concurrency of the 3 altitudes of a triangle
- 4 sided polygon
- 12 sided polygon
- Coplanar lines that don't intersect
- 11 sided polygon
- the sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon
- an angle whose measure is 90°
- 3 sided polygon
- 9 sided polygon
55 Clues: 7 sided polygon • 5 sided polygon • 8 sided polygon • 4 sided polygon • 3 sided polygon • 9 sided polygon • 6 sided polygon • 10 sided polygon • 12 sided polygon • 11 sided polygon • non-Coplanar lines • the set of all points • points on the same line • point in the same plane • 2 angles that add to 90° • undefined terms of geometry • 2 angles with the Sam measure • an angle whose measure is 90° • ...
math crossword 2024-05-16
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- angles that are in the same spots on two parallel lines in the same to a transversal
- a compact way of writing numbers with abakite values that are very large or small
- a line that touches two or more other lines
- lines in the same plane that never cross
- the 2 that is above the number is called ____?
- angle between one side of a polygon the extension of an adjacent side
- the rate of change on any two points on a line
- a transformation that slides a figure from another position to another without turning
- a number that cannot be expressed as the ratio
- the power of how many 10s there are is called a ___?
- of rotation the degree measure of the angle figure is rotated
- the resulting figure after the change
- pair couple Numbers used to locate a point in the coordinate plane
- one angled triangle
- a vertical changes on any two points on a line
- Since in a regular pyramid the triangles are all congruent, the slant heights are the same.
- rate in which the first quantity is comparad to 1 unit of the second quantity
- change where a figure is flapped over a line also known as a flip
- the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
- a set of two or more ecrasions with variables that are the same
- Y=Mx+B
- the result of repeated division used to represent very small numbers
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- every part of an algebraic expression separated by an addition of subtraction
- numbers that can be written as the ratio if two integers in which the denominator is not zero
- one image can be obtained from another by a sequence of transformations and dilations
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- two lines that intersect to form right angles
- a rule that states that any nonzero number is called _____?
- two sides of a right triangle form the right angle
- a figure is turned about a fixed point
- in a power the number of times the base in used as a factor
- contain the same variables to the same powers that are terms
- a graph equation with a straight line
- a change that enlarges or reduces a figure by a scale factor
- symbol usually a letter used to represent a number in mathematical expressions or sentences
- operations in pairs that undo each other
- the first figure before a change
- in a right triangle the square of the length of the hypotrnuse c is equal
- the___of seven to the third ___ or seven cubed
- three dimensional figure with one circular base connected by a curved surface to a single point
- The symbol used for a square root is a ______.
- the number 3 above a number is a ____?
- the change between any two points on a horizontal line
- an angle inside a polygon
- three dimensional figure with two parallel congruent bases connected by a curved surface
- an operation that maps a geometric figure preimage onto a new figure image
- point of intersection of X,Y axis in a coordinate plane
47 Clues: Y=Mx+B • one angled triangle • an angle inside a polygon • the first figure before a change • a graph equation with a straight line • the resulting figure after the change • a figure is turned about a fixed point • the number 3 above a number is a ____? • lines in the same plane that never cross • operations in pairs that undo each other • ...
geometry terms 2024-05-14
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- in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square ofthe hypotenusee
- equation that states two ratios are equal.
- ray that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles.
- triangle that has all acute angles
- parallelogram with consecutive sides congruent.
- side.
- two lines are parallel if they are coplanar and do not intersect.
- points that lie on the same plane.
- angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- are noncoplanar lines they will not intersect.
- angles that have the same measure.
- parallelogram with a right angle.
- segment from the vertex of a angle perpendicular to the line containing the
- triangle with no sides congruent.
- a point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- angle whose measure is between 0 degrees and 90 degrees.
- quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- quadrilateral with exactly one pair of opposite sides parallel.
- triangle with a right angle.
- angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- is the part of a line that contains an endpoint and all points extending in the other direction.
- polygon which is equilateral and equiangular.
- two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- two triangles are congruent if corresponding sides are congruent and corresponding
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- the non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- triangle with at least two sides congruent
- part of a line that consists of two points called endpoints and all points between them.
- segments that have the same length.
- points that lie on the same line.
- branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, planes and solids and examines their properties.
- points that do not lie on the same line.
- set of points which has infinite length but no width or height. A line is named by a lower case let by any two points on the line.
- segment that connects two points on the circle.
- ray segment, or plane that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- length, width, or height. It is represented by a dot and named by a capital letter.
- triangle with an obtuse angle.
- union of 3 or more coplanar segments that meet only at endpoints such that at most two
- two coplanar angles with a common vertex and a common side between them
- segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle.
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
- all sides congruent and all four right angles.
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. Each of the three poin a vertex of the triangle and the segments are the sides.
- triangle with all sides congruent.
- the set of points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point called the center.
- points that do not lie on the same plane.
- are congruent.
- triangle with all angles congruent.
- meet at one endpoint and each segment meets exactly two other segments.
- segment from the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- set of points that has infinite length and width but no height. We name a plane with a caletterletter.
- two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- comparison of two numbers by division.
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees.
53 Clues: side. • are congruent. • triangle with a right angle. • triangle with an obtuse angle. • points that lie on the same line. • parallelogram with a right angle. • triangle with no sides congruent. • triangle that has all acute angles • points that lie on the same plane. • angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • angles that have the same measure. • triangle with all sides congruent. • ...
Additional Topics in Trigonometry 2023-02-06
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- In the the complex plane, the vertical axis is referred to as the _?_ axis.
- The first step in solving an oblique triangle when only the sides are known is to use the Law of _?_.
- The _?_ of two complex numbers in polar form is found by multiplying their moduli and adding their arguments.
- In the complex plane, the horizontal axis is referred to as the _?_ axis.
- In polar coordinates, the equation r=7sin3Θ has a petal length of _?_.
- In polar coordinates, the equation r=5cos4Θ has _?_ petals.
- The _?_ of two complex numbers in polar form is found by dividing their moduli and subtracting their arguments.
- _?_ a triangle means finding the lengths of its sides and measurements of its sides.
- _?_ formula can be used to find the area of a triangle when all three sides are known.
- If v=<a,b> is an algebraic vector whose initial point is the origin, the v is called a(n) _?_ vector.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=a±bcosΘ and r=a±bsinΘ are called _?_ if a=b.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=a±bcosΘ and r=a±bsinΘ are called _?_ if a>0 and b>0..
- The positive x-axis in rectangular coordinates coincides with the _?_ _?_ in polar coordinates.
- A quantity that has magnitude but no direction is called a/an _?_.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=acosnΘ or r=asinΘ are called _?_ _?_.
- The _?_ component of a nonzero vector can be found by multiplying its magnitude and the sine of the direction angle.
- If v and w are two nonzero vectors and Θ is the smallest nonnegative angle between them, then the dot product equals the product of the magnitudes times the _?_ of Θ.
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- If the dot product of two vectors is 0, then the two vectors are _?_.
- The _?_ of v=ai+bj is given by ||v||=√(a²+b²)
- The area of a triangle can be found by taking half of the product of two side and the _?_ of the included angle.
- The value √(a²+b²) is the _?_ _?_ of the complex number a+bi.
- A _?_ is a quantity with magnitude and direction.
- For any nonzero vector v, the _?_ _?_ that has the same direction as v is found by dividing v by its magnitude.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r²=a²sin2Θ and r²=a²cos2Θ are shaped like propellers and called _?_.
- If v=ai+bj and w=ci+dj are vectors, the _?_ _?_ of the two vectors is defined as ac+bd.
- The _?_ component of a nonzero vector can be found be multiplying its magnitude and the cosine of the direction angle.
- A triangle that does not contain a right angle is called a/an _?_ triangle.
- The origin in rectangular coordinates coincides with the _?_ in polar coordinates.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=a±bcosΘ and r=a±bsinΘ are limaçons with a _?_ if a<b.
- In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=acosΘ and r=asinΘ are _?_.
- The possibility of two triangles arises when the first step of solving a triangle is finding an angle with the Law of _?_.
31 Clues: The _?_ of v=ai+bj is given by ||v||=√(a²+b²) • A _?_ is a quantity with magnitude and direction. • In polar coordinates, the equation r=5cos4Θ has _?_ petals. • The value √(a²+b²) is the _?_ _?_ of the complex number a+bi. • In polar coordinates, the graphs of r=acosΘ and r=asinΘ are _?_. • A quantity that has magnitude but no direction is called a/an _?_. • ...
20 question math packet 2022-05-12
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- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- The price of a tablet was increased from $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
- A hot air balloon travels 18 miles in 3 hoours At this rate, how many miles will the hot air balloon travel in 3/4 hour?
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- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
20 Clues: Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer? • ...
20 question math packet 2022-05-12
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- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- A hot air balloon travels 18 miles in 3 hoours At this rate, how many miles will the hot air balloon travel in 3/4 hour?
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
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- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- The price of a tablet was increased from $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
- What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
20 Clues: Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer? • ...
Judaism Key Terms 2022-05-03
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- A person who receives a message from God and delivers that message to God’s peoples. The message belongs to God, with the prophet acting as God’s messenger.
- Believing in only one God.
- The quorum of ten men (or men and women) over thirteen years of age required for worship.
- A blessing recited when people drink wine that has been specially sanctified for the Sabbath or a holy day.
- A Hebrew term fro the Holocaust meaning “destruction.”
- Interpretation and commentary on the Bible. By 100 CE, the rabbis had compiled a sizable body of commentary on the Bible.
- The Passover festival in spring commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
- The most solemn religious day of the Jewish year, marked by fasting and prayers of repentance.
- A figure consisting of two interlaced equilateral triangles. It is used as a Jewish and Israeli symbol.
- Means ‘anointed one.” The Jews hope that a great king will come to lead them.
- A place for congregational worship that emerged during the Exile and became important in the period after the destruction of the temples in 586 BCE and 70 CE. Synagogues continue to be the central place of worship for Jews today.
- Either of two small leather boxes containing parchment scrolls of Biblical text, worn by Jewish men during morning prayer, except on the Sabbath.
- A prayer shawl.
- Refers to the Law of Moses as well as the rest of the Hebrew Scriptures and the entire belief system of the Jewish faith. The word Torah is often translated as meaning “law,” but a more accurate translation is “teaching” or “instruction.”
- A Jewish scholar or teacher, especially of the law; a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader.
- A commandment from God; the act of performing a good deed. The most well known mitzvoth are the Ten Commandments.
- A small circular cap worn by Jewish men; also known as a kippah
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- The text of the five books of Moses handwritten on parchment. It is the most sacred object of Jewish life and is essential for worship.
- The area of Canaan that the Hebrews believed was promised to them by God.
- The literature, customs, rituals, objects, artifacts, etc., which are of particular relevance to Judaism.
- Fulfilling the requirements of the Jewish dietary laws of Kashruth.
- The Jewish Bible, consisting of the Torah (the Law of Moses), the Prophets, and the Writings.
- A ritual service and ceremonial dinner for the first night or first two nights of passover.
- The remaining part of the wall o fHerod’s temple in Jerusalem where Jews traditionally pray and lament on Fridays.
- The festival celebrating the Jewish New Year.
- A movement originally for the re-establishment of a Jewish nation, and now for the development of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- A trumpet made of ram’s horn, used in religious ceremonies.
- A small circular cap worn by Jewish men; also known as a yarmulke.
- Early rabbinic teachings on how to live a life in accordance with the Torah. It was compiled around 200 CE.
- A candelabra with seven branches, used at home and in the synagogue on the Sabbath and holidays.
- A seven-day period of mourning for the dead begins immediately after the funeral.
- Rabbinic teachings derived from the Mishnah. It is the main source of Jewish teaching from the medieval period to the present.
32 Clues: A prayer shawl. • Believing in only one God. • The festival celebrating the Jewish New Year. • A Hebrew term fro the Holocaust meaning “destruction.” • A trumpet made of ram’s horn, used in religious ceremonies. • A small circular cap worn by Jewish men; also known as a kippah • A small circular cap worn by Jewish men; also known as a yarmulke. • ...
APT Unit 4.1/4.2 Vocab Crossword 2025-01-24
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- A piece of material such as wood or metal.
- A type of drawing that shows exterior walls, all room partitions, doors, windows, stairs, bathrooms, workspaces, and any fixtures or appliances.
- Drawings made with three axes from a horizontal line: a vertical axis, 30° axis to the right, and a 30° axis to the left.
- A tool used to cut internal threads in a predrilled metal or plastic hole.
- Opening in a material caused by cutting
- The section of the drawing reserved for information about the drawing in general.
- A stationary power saw attached to a small table that can be used to cut metal with an abrasive blade or wood with a carbide tip blade.
- A type of drawing that indicates the internal features of an object.
- Triangular graph paper using a series of grid lines that make a 60° grid of triangles.
- A numeric value that gives size, form, or locations of objects on a drawing.
- Amount of wood equal to a board one inch thick by one foot wide by one foot long, or 144 cubic inches in volume.
- Motor-driven circular blade that is fed down into the material for cross-cutting angle cuts.
- A sloping edge
- A comparative relation between things in magnitude or size.
- A tool or machine for perforating or stamping materials, driving nails, etc.
- A list of materials with specifications needed for a project.
- A rotary end-cutting tool that fits into the jaws of a power drill. Also known as a bit.
- A proportion of one component to another by weight or volume.
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- A stationary power tool for drilling or modifying holes of various depths.
- A piece of tool steel shaped, tempered, and sharpened to cut mild tool steel when driven by a hammer.
- A piece of hard material with two principle faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force.
- Grooves of an even shape and taper that wrap continuously around a shank or hole.
- A type of drawing where all surfaces are projected onto flat planes that generally are 90° angles to one another.
- A very hard mixture of heated and pressurized carbide and various heavy metals, especially tungsten carbide, used for cutting edges and dies.
- A drill bit that has flat cutting lips at the outside edges and a central projecting point used to guide the bit into wood, plastic, or composition materials.
- A drawing that shows three views in one.
- A drill bit used to bore holes in plaster, concrete, stone, brick, and other types of masonry.
- The size of a plan compared to that of the object it represents.
- In a straight line.
- Any material used for grinding, polishing, etc., such as emery, pumice, or sandpaper.
- A line used with dimensions to show size and location.
- The size of material as used in the name for trade and building purposes.
- A general-purpose bit used to drill holes up to one-inch in diameter in wood or light gauge metal.
- A tool with an internal thread similar to the thread in a nut used to cut external threads on bolts and on similar round metal or plastic.
34 Clues: A sloping edge • In a straight line. • Opening in a material caused by cutting • A drawing that shows three views in one. • A piece of material such as wood or metal. • A line used with dimensions to show size and location. • A comparative relation between things in magnitude or size. • A list of materials with specifications needed for a project. • ...
Flags 2023-06-06
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- The flag of Italy consists of three vertical bands of green, white, and red from left to right.
- The flag of Australia consists of a dark blue field with the Union Jack in the canton and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star beneath it, along with the Southern Cross constellation on the fly side.
- The flag of India features a horizontal tricolor of saffron, white, and green with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center.
- Africa The flag of South Africa consists of horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, with a green Y-shaped band that splits into yellow at the hoist side.
- The flag of Greece consists of nine horizontal stripes of blue and white, with a blue canton featuring a white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
- The flag of Mexico features vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with the national coat of arms in the center of the white stripe.
- The flag of Jamaica features diagonal stripes of green and black with a gold X-shaped cross, which divides the flag into four triangles, and a yellow-bordered black triangle on the hoist side.
- The flag of Argentina features three horizontal stripes of light blue, white, and light blue, with a sun symbol called the Sun of May in the center of the white stripe.
- The flag of Canada, commonly known as the Maple Leaf, consists of a red field with a white square in the center featuring a red 11-pointed maple leaf.
- The flag of Sweden features a blue field with a yellow Scandinavian cross extending to the edges of the flag.
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- The flag of Brazil consists of a green field with a large yellow diamond in the center containing a blue circle with 27 white five-pointed stars representing the 26 states and the Federal District.
- The flag of France, commonly known as the Tricolour, consists of three vertical bands of blue, white, and red from left to right.
- States The flag of the United States of America consists of 13 alternating red and white stripes representing the original 13 colonies, along with a blue field containing 50 white stars representing the 50 states.
- The flag of Switzerland consists of a red field with a white Greek cross in the center.
- The flag of Russia consists of three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red from top to bottom.
- The flag of Germany, also known as the tricolor, consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold from top to bottom.
- The flag of Spain, known as the Rojigualda, features three horizontal stripes of red, yellow, and red, with the national coat of arms on the hoist side.
- Kingdom The flag of the United Kingdom, often referred to as the Union Jack, is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, featuring a red cross of St. George, a white diagonal cross of St. Andrew, and a red diagonal cross of St. Patrick.
- The flag of China, also known as the Five-star Red Flag, consists of a red field with a large yellow five-pointed star in the upper hoist-side corner and four smaller yellow five-pointed stars surrounding it.
- The flag of Japan, often called the Rising Sun flag, features a white field with a large red circular disc representing the sun in the center.
20 Clues: The flag of Switzerland consists of a red field with a white Greek cross in the center. • The flag of Italy consists of three vertical bands of green, white, and red from left to right. • The flag of Russia consists of three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red from top to bottom. • ...
Flags 2023-06-06
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- The flag of Italy consists of three vertical bands of green, white, and red from left to right.
- The flag of Australia consists of a dark blue field with the Union Jack in the canton and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star beneath it, along with the Southern Cross constellation on the fly side.
- The flag of India features a horizontal tricolor of saffron, white, and green with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center.
- Africa The flag of South Africa consists of horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, with a green Y-shaped band that splits into yellow at the hoist side.
- The flag of Greece consists of nine horizontal stripes of blue and white, with a blue canton featuring a white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
- The flag of Mexico features vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with the national coat of arms in the center of the white stripe.
- The flag of Jamaica features diagonal stripes of green and black with a gold X-shaped cross, which divides the flag into four triangles, and a yellow-bordered black triangle on the hoist side.
- The flag of Argentina features three horizontal stripes of light blue, white, and light blue, with a sun symbol called the Sun of May in the center of the white stripe.
- The flag of Canada, known as the Maple Leaf, features a red field with a white square in the center containing a red 11-pointed maple leaf.
- The flag of Sweden features a blue field with a yellow Scandinavian cross extending to the edges of the flag.
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- The flag of Brazil consists of a green field with a large yellow diamond in the center containing a blue circle with 27 white five-pointed stars representing the 26 states and the Federal District.
- The flag of France, commonly known as the Tricolour, consists of three vertical bands of blue, white, and red from left to right.
- States The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the Stars and Stripes, features 50 white stars on a blue field, representing the 50 states, and 13 alternating red and white stripes representing the original 13 colonies.
- The flag of Switzerland consists of a red field with a white Greek cross in the center.
- The flag of Russia consists of three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red from top to bottom.
- The flag of Germany, also known as the tricolor, consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold from top to bottom.
- The flag of Spain, known as the Rojigualda, features three horizontal stripes of red, yellow, and red, with the national coat of arms on the hoist side.
- Kingdom The flag of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the Union Jack, consists of the crosses of St. George (red cross on a white field), St. Andrew (white diagonal cross on a blue field), and St. Patrick (red diagonal cross on a white field).
- The flag of China, also known as the Five-star Red Flag, consists of a red field with a large yellow five-pointed star in the upper hoist-side corner and four smaller yellow five-pointed stars surrounding it.
- The flag of Japan, often called the Rising Sun flag, features a white field with a large red circular disc representing the sun in the center.
20 Clues: The flag of Switzerland consists of a red field with a white Greek cross in the center. • The flag of Italy consists of three vertical bands of green, white, and red from left to right. • The flag of Russia consists of three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red from top to bottom. • ...
Math 2022-05-11
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- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
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- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- The price of a tablet was increased from $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
19 Clues: Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • What is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer? • ...
Hoseli ladder experiment 2022-08-19
Childhood Games Crossword 2024-05-24
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- A game in which two or more teams each have a flag and the objective is to capture the other team's flag, located at the team's "base", and bring it safely back to their base.
- A game in which one child is chosen to be the octopus. The others line up along one side of the area. When the Octopus yells out “Octopus” the children all run to the other side of the area- trying not to get caught. Those that are caught become one of the Octopus's arms.
- A playground game in which one or more players chase other players in an attempt to "tag" and mark them out of play, typically by touching with a hand.
- A game in which one person is the “hider” and everybody else is the “seekers”. Everyone except the hider closes their eyes and counts. When the counting is done, all the seekers scatter and start searching for the hider. If one player finds the hider, then they join them in their hiding position.
- A version of tag played on playgrounds where the person(s) who are it must keep their eyes closed and the person/s being chased must stay off the ground. If a player is on the ground, a Grounder (someone who is it) can call "Grounders" and catch them without having to touch them.
- A game in which teams of 2-3 try to reach the destination without getting caught by the leaders or Man Trackers.
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- A game in which one person is "it" and walks around the outside of the circle. As they walk around, they tap the players’ heads and say whether they are a "duck" or a "goose". Once someone is the "goose" they get up and try to chase "it" around the circle.
- A game in which players toss a small object, called a lagger, into numbered triangles or a pattern of rectangles outlined on the ground and then hop or jump through the spaces and retrieve the object.
- A game in which 8 players are divided into 2 teams. A playing area is divided into 4 and a player from each team goes into a square. The team in possession of the ball passes it to teammates in any of the 4 squares, trying to avoid interception. Players remain in their square.
- A team sport in which players on two opposing teams try to throw balls and hit opponents while avoiding being hit themselves.
10 Clues: A game in which teams of 2-3 try to reach the destination without getting caught by the leaders or Man Trackers. • A team sport in which players on two opposing teams try to throw balls and hit opponents while avoiding being hit themselves. • ...
maths keywords 2021-12-06
Hair Design Review 2025-01-07
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- Triangle shapes are used to achieve straight movement in ___ direction.
- The size of the curl will be determined by the ________ of the tool/pincurl.
- Base control used when the hair is held 90 degrees from the center of the base, & the tool sits in the lower portion of the base, but not on or below the parting; results in reduced volume & base strength.
- The point of ______ is the place in a design where motion begins, or the beginning or the movement within a shape or design.
- You are going to observe the overall direction in which the hair is moving and identifying the directions within the form during the ________ level of observation.
- Straight/Curvature ______ creates lift and fullness; base and strand are lifted and the ends turn under.
- _________ shapes are the foundation of design and are incorporated in setting patterns.
- Dry molding is performed on the _______ of the hair to retrace and reinforce the established lines of the design.
- Arranging hair to create a temporary change in form, texture and direction of the finished design is known as hair ______.
- _________ forms consist of a combination of unactivated and activated textures, with a weight area occurring where the two textures meet.
- Curvature shapes imply motion and are generally used to create curvature directions or waves; include circles, _____ and oblongs.
- Wet and thermal design skills are often used during the ___________ of a long hair design.
- Identifying the texture will determine the finishing technique or type of ____ required to create the desired finish.
- The hair design procedures include attention to the Four Cs: Connect, Consult, Create and ________.
- Adding finishing touches, such as piecing or pleating the hair for additional texture and to personalize the form.
- Parallel ________ partings are used to create rhomboid-shaped bases within an oblong.
- One oblong followed by a row of pincurls is called a _____ curl.
- A ______ parting pattern is used within curvature shapes to create triangle-shaped bases in the inner circle and trapezoid-shaped bases in the outer circle; triangle-shaped bases are created in an oval.
- Base _______ refers to the size of the base in relation to the diameter of the tool, and the position of the tool in relation o the base; affects the amount of volume or closeness achieved; used within straight and curvature shapes to create three-dimensional forms.
- The hair in a curl that is positioned around the roller, thermal iron or round brush; determines the size of the curl.
- In hair design, form is the result of volume and ___________, which is determined by base size and tool position.
- At the _____ level of observation you are determining the form/shape of a design by viewing the form in 3D from all directions, determining where volume is positioned, determining where indentation is positioned and identifying the outer shape, such as circular or triangular.
- ________ horizontal partings are used within a rectangle shape to create rectangle-shaped bases, and within a triangle shape to create trapezoid-shaped bases.
- ___ design refers to the area of hair designing in which the hair is manipulated into the desired shapes and movements while wet and then allowed to dry.
- There are three levels of ___________, or primary design considerations, that are used to analyze a hair design.
- Texture _____ or activation describes the dimension of the texture pattern, and can range from slow waves to fast, highly activated curls.
- The stem, or ___, is the hair between the scalp and the first turn of the hair around the roller, thermal iron or round brush; determines the amount of movement of the section of hair.
- Base control used when the hair is held 45 degrees above the center of the base, & the tool sits completely within the base; results in maximum volume & base strength.
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- The direction the hair is combed or dispersed over the curve of the head.
- Base control used when the hair is held 45 degrees below the center of the base, and the tool sits completely off the bottom parting; results in the least amount of volume & base strength.
- A(n) __________ is created by molding two complete oblongs that are joined and connected by a ridge.
- Lines that subdivide shapes or sections to help distribute and control the hair.
- During the ______ level of observation you are looking at the overall surface texture (unactivated, activated or combination) and identifying the types of textures (straight, wavy, curly, tightly curled, crimped and combination).
- Base control used when the hair is held 90 degrees from the center of the base, and the tool sits half-off and half-on the bottom parting; results in less volume & base strength.
- The hallmark of the _____ form is the unactivated surface texture and perimeter weight line.
- The technique of drying and/or designing hair by using a hand-held dryer while simultaneously using your fingers, a variety of brushes, pressing comb and/or thermal irons is known as _______ designing/styling.
- A _________ set with rollers will achieve straight directional movement.
- Defining the form includes _________ the surface of the hair, redefining the lines of the design and controlling the amount of desired volume.
- ____ waves are composed of two alternating oblongs connected by a ridge, with the first oblong molded and the second oblong set; an alternation consisting of at least two oblongs and two rows of pincurls; produces a strong wave pattern.
- The area between straight or curved partings within a shape, or the section of hair on which the roller, thermal iron or round brush is placed.
- The overall direction of a design can be analyzed according to where the hair moves in relation to the ____.
- To ____ or shape the hair refers to designing wet hair in straight or curved lines to create a pattern.
- ________ shapes create straight directional movement either away from the face, or toward the face; include rectangles and triangles.
- _________ shapes create curved movement in the hair either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction; include circles and oblongs.
- The texture speed is achieved by the number of times the ____ wraps around a tool, and in relation to the length of hair.
- Straight shapes create straight directional movement away from or toward the face; generally combined with curvature shapes to create an infinite number of hair design compositions; include rectangles, _________, trapezoids, diamonds and kites.
- Base control used when the hair is held 45 degrees from the center of the base, & the tool sits in the upper portion of the base, but not on or above the parting; results in exaggerated direction & volume, and reduced base strength.
- The totally activated, round shape of this form has no discernible weight.
- Base ____ includes both the width and the length of the base; most commonly used are 1x, 1.5x and 2x.
- Hair ________ is a molding technique that creates smooth, straighter hair with a slight bend that reflects the curves of the head; creates little to no volume since the hair is not lifted at the scalp.
- To scale or _______ means to carve out shapes in the proper size and proportion to establish the direction and the lines of the design.
- The setting procedures that lead to predictable results are: distribute, mold, _____, part and apply.
- Form that consists of lengths that disperse throughout the form with no discernible weight resulting in an oval shape.
- For the purposes of hair design, an ______ is an elongated curvature shape with parallel “C” lines, consisting of a convex (closed) end and a concave (open) end.
- The finishing procedures that lead to predictable results are: _____, dry mold, backcomb or backbrush, define the form and detail.
- Straight/Curvature ___________ creates areas of hollowness or depression; base and strand are flat and the ends turn downward.
56 Clues: One oblong followed by a row of pincurls is called a _____ curl. • Triangle shapes are used to achieve straight movement in ___ direction. • A _________ set with rollers will achieve straight directional movement. • The direction the hair is combed or dispersed over the curve of the head. • ...
KAI RODRIGUEZ 2020-12-01
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- Releasing air into a balloon causes it to expand this increase the (blank) in the ballon.
- , In cars the engine takes in oxygen to help it light the fuel giving the car power. Once the fuel is in the piston the car shoots air into the engine and the piston compresses the air making the air more compressed and once the air in fuel in in the engine a small spark shoots out giving the engine boost.
- , Water pipes have protective lining to prevent the Pipe from (blank) so the pipe last longer. People also make their pipes out of aluminum. because aluminum is a (blank) resistant metal.
- Cereal contains two or three different property’s. Milk, Cheerios and sometimes sugar. When you mix it all together you get a new property.
- , If you were to throw cotton candy into warm water it would dissolve fast because Cotton candy is very (blank) in water.
- point. , If you get a popsicle from the fridge and leave it outside in the hot sun the popsicle will probably melt this is the popsicles (blank) point.
- you light a candle the wax starts to melt over time changing it’s state from a solid to a liquid after given heat this is also known as a (blank)
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- point, When you make soup you need to heat it up so it tastes better. When you heat up a liquid like soup steam starts to rise that is some of the soup changing it’s state, this is the soups (blank) point
- change, Building LEGO is very similar to (blank). If you want to make a something out of LEGO you need to take apart the pieces of one box and mix the pieces with another box to make a new LEGO toy
- A window contains (blank).(blank) is measured by Mass and volume that window has (blank)
- Food such as carrots and tomatoes are grown pure from the earth, when you mix different foods such as cucumber and tomato’s you get A new kind of food. But all mixture foods such as pizza and burgers are all made up of the original pure earth grown food.
- Electricity flows through some elements such as copper, silver, nickel and aluminum. These elements help electricity flow through them in a controlled way, almost like the New York subway.
- When you roll a snowball it gets bigger and bigger that’s because the snow in getting compacted together making the density of the snowball bigger.
- substances, There are different types of ice cream flavours the base flavours are made up of only one kind of ice cream for example vanilla is only tastes like vanilla and chocolate ice cream only tastes like chocolate. If you mix them together you will taste different flavours.
- Play-dough can be shaped into many different shapes such as squares and triangles. Play-dough is considered to be (blank)
- When you put water in an ice tray and leave it over night in the freezer the water turns into ice this is also known as an change in (blank) the water is still water just in another (blank).
17 Clues: change • A window contains (blank).(blank) is measured by Mass and volume that window has (blank) • Releasing air into a balloon causes it to expand this increase the (blank) in the ballon. • Play-dough can be shaped into many different shapes such as squares and triangles. Play-dough is considered to be (blank) • ...
KAI RODRIGUEZ 2020-12-01
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- you light a candle the wax starts to melt over time changing it’s state from a solid to a liquid after given heat this is also known as a (blank)
- change
- , Water pipes have protective lining to prevent the Pipe from (blank) so the pipe last longer. People also make their pipes out of aluminum. because aluminum is a (blank) resistant metal.
- , If you were to throw cotton candy into warm water it would dissolve fast because Cotton candy is very (blank) in water.
- substances, There are different types of ice cream flavours the base flavours are made up of only one kind of ice cream for example vanilla is only tastes like vanilla and chocolate ice cream only tastes like chocolate. If you mix them together you will taste different flavours.
- Food such as carrots and tomatoes are grown pure from the earth, when you mix different foods such as cucumber and tomato’s you get A new kind of food. But all mixture foods such as pizza and burgers are all made up of the original pure earth grown food.
- When you roll a snowball it gets bigger and bigger that’s because the snow in getting compacted together making the density of the snowball bigger.
- point. , If you get a popsicle from the fridge and leave it outside in the hot sun the popsicle will probably melt this is the popsicles (blank) point.
- When you put water in an ice tray and leave it over night in the freezer the water turns into ice this is also known as an change in (blank) the water is still water just in another (blank).
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- Electricity flows through some elements such as copper, silver, nickel and aluminum. These elements help electricity flow through them in a controlled way, almost like the New York subway.
- Cereal contains two or three different property’s. Milk, Cheerios and sometimes sugar. When you mix it all together you get a new property.
- change, Building LEGO is very similar to (blank). If you want to make a something out of LEGO you need to take apart the pieces of one box and mix the pieces with another box to make a new LEGO toy
- point, When you make soup you need to heat it up so it tastes better. When you heat up a liquid like soup steam starts to rise that is some of the soup changing it’s state, this is the soups (blank) point
- Releasing air into a balloon causes it to expand this increase the (blank) in the ballon.
- , In cars the engine takes in oxygen to help it light the fuel giving the car power. Once the fuel is in the piston the car shoots air into the engine and the piston compresses the air making the air more compressed and once the air in fuel in in the engine a small spark shoots out giving the engine boost.
- A window contains (blank).(blank) is measured by Mass and volume that window has (blank)
- Play-dough can be shaped into many different shapes such as squares and triangles. Play-dough is considered to be (blank)
17 Clues: change • A window contains (blank).(blank) is measured by Mass and volume that window has (blank) • Releasing air into a balloon causes it to expand this increase the (blank) in the ballon. • , If you were to throw cotton candy into warm water it would dissolve fast because Cotton candy is very (blank) in water. • ...
Shapes01 2023-06-19
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- This shape is like two round shapes that meet at the bottom and come up into a point at the top. It looks like a symbol of love or a Valentine's card. You can find hearts in things like drawings and decorations.
- This shape looks like a curved moon. It is like a circle with a part cut out. It looks like a smile in the sky. You can find crescents in things like moon-shaped decorations and some musical instruments.
- This shape has six sides and six angles. It looks like a honeycomb or a stop sign. You can find hexagons in things like beehives and some tiles.
- This shape looks like a trunk with branches and leaves on top. It can be tall or short and has different shapes depending on the type of tree. You can find trees in parks and forests.
- This shape has eight sides and eight angles. It looks like a stop sign or a big cookie. You can find octagons in things like street signs and some buildings.
- This shape is not a regular shape like the others. It is fluffy and can change its form. It looks like a white puff floating in the sky. You can find clouds on a sunny day or when it's about to rain.
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- This shape has four equal sides that are straight and meet at right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper. You can find squares in things like windows and picture frames.
- This shape has four sides and four right angles. It looks like a door or a piece of paper. It is longer on one side and shorter on the other. You can find rectangles in things like books and tablets.
- This shape has three sides and three angles. It looks like a slice of pizza or a road sign. You can find triangles in things like rooftops and arrows.
- This shape is round like a big, bright ball in the sky. It has rays that come out in all directions. It looks like a happy face with beams of light. You can find the sun during the daytime.
- This shape is like a square that is tilted. It has four equal sides, but the corners are not right angles. It looks like a diamond ring or a playing card. You can find diamonds in things like jewelry and signs.
- This shape has five sides and five angles. It looks like a house or a shield. You can find pentagons in things like signs and some buildings.
- This shape has five or more points that radiate out from the center. It looks like a shining star in the sky. You can find stars in things like flags and stickers.
- This shape has petals that form a beautiful and colorful circle. It can have different numbers of petals and different colors. You can find flowers in gardens and on plants.
- This shape is round like a ball or a wheel. It has no corners, and it looks like a never-ending curve. You can find circles in things like coins and buttons.
- This shape is like a stretched-out circle. It is longer and narrower, but it has the same rounded curves. It looks like an egg or a football. You can find ovals in things like balloons and mirrors.
16 Clues: This shape has five sides and five angles. It looks like a house or a shield. You can find pentagons in things like signs and some buildings. • This shape has six sides and six angles. It looks like a honeycomb or a stop sign. You can find hexagons in things like beehives and some tiles. • ...
Kinds of Triangles and Quadrilaterals 2021-05-08
Shapes 2023-06-19
Across
- This shape is like two round shapes that meet at the bottom and come up into a point at the top. It looks like a symbol of love or a Valentine's card. You can find hearts in things like drawings and decorations.
- This shape looks like a curved moon. It is like a circle with a part cut out. It looks like a smile in the sky. You can find crescents in things like moon-shaped decorations and some musical instruments.
- This shape has six sides and six angles. It looks like a honeycomb or a stop sign. You can find hexagons in things like beehives and some tiles.
- This shape looks like a trunk with branches and leaves on top. It can be tall or short and has different shapes depending on the type of tree. You can find trees in parks and forests.
- This shape has eight sides and eight angles. It looks like a stop sign or a big cookie. You can find octagons in things like street signs and some buildings.
- This shape is not a regular shape like the others. It is fluffy and can change its form. It looks like a white puff floating in the sky. You can find clouds on a sunny day or when it's about to rain.
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- This shape has four equal sides that are straight and meet at right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper. You can find squares in things like windows and picture frames.
- This shape has four sides and four right angles. It looks like a door or a piece of paper. It is longer on one side and shorter on the other. You can find rectangles in things like books and tablets.
- This shape has three sides and three angles. It looks like a slice of pizza or a road sign. You can find triangles in things like rooftops and arrows.
- This shape is round like a big, bright ball in the sky. It has rays that come out in all directions. It looks like a happy face with beams of light. You can find the sun during the daytime.
- This shape is like a square that is tilted. It has four equal sides, but the corners are not right angles. It looks like a diamond ring or a playing card. You can find diamonds in things like jewelry and signs.
- This shape has five sides and five angles. It looks like a house or a shield. You can find pentagons in things like signs and some buildings.
- This shape has five or more points that radiate out from the center. It looks like a shining star in the sky. You can find stars in things like flags and stickers.
- This shape has petals that form a beautiful and colorful circle. It can have different numbers of petals and different colors. You can find flowers in gardens and on plants.
- This shape is round like a ball or a wheel. It has no corners, and it looks like a never-ending curve. You can find circles in things like coins and buttons.
- This shape is like a stretched-out circle. It is longer and narrower, but it has the same rounded curves. It looks like an egg or a football. You can find ovals in things like balloons and mirrors.
16 Clues: This shape has five sides and five angles. It looks like a house or a shield. You can find pentagons in things like signs and some buildings. • This shape has six sides and six angles. It looks like a honeycomb or a stop sign. You can find hexagons in things like beehives and some tiles. • ...
5th Tate 2013-08-26
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- A planar surface of a solid figure.
- It is a straight line that extends from a point
- Lying on the same straight line
- A line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
- Having one thing on either side of it
- one whose measure is less than 90 degrees
- A solid with no curved surfaces or edges.
- The point halfway between two given points.
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°
- The boundary line of a circle or the length of such a boundary line.
- All points between two given points
- if you can connect two vertices (the corners) of a polygon and have all or part of the line go OUTSIDE the polygon
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms
- The direction from top to bottom
- two angles directly opposite each other
- Lines in three dimensional space that do not intersect and are not parallel.
- The distance around the outside of a plane figure.
- The surface included within a closed figure, measured by the number of square units needed to cover the surface
- A point at which the two rays of an angle meet
- A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.
- A solid with parallel congruent bases which are both polygons.
- An additional geometric figure that is constructed to assist in solving a problem or producing a proof.
- The path of a point moving in opposite directions infinitely. A line has neither width nor thickness but length. It is the shortest distance between two points.
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- Two distinct coplanar lines that do not intersect
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- a point on a coordinate plane
- A flat surface extending in all directions.
- A unit of measure used to measure the magnitude of an angle
- a point line or plane that has no dimension or end
- An angle that measures 90° or /2 radians
- two angles that are right next to each other
- The figure formed by two rays from the same initial point. The two rays are called the sides of the angle and the initial point is called the vertex of the angle.
- An angle that has measure more than 90° and less than 180°.
- two lines intersecting at a 90° angle.
- Points or lines that all lie in the same plane.
- Two angles that add up to 180°.
- A statement accepted as true without proof.
- a solid formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs
- The distance from the center of a sphere to its surface
- Planar figures or solid shapes that have the same shape and size
- A geometric figure with no indentations.
- A straight line or a plane that divides a line, a plane, an angle, or a shape into two equal parts
- two rays with a common endpoint that form a line
- An assertion that can be proved true using the rules of logic.
- The geometric figure formed at the intersection of two distinct lines.
- A closed plane figure for which all sides are line segments.
- A polyhedron whose one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with one common vertex.
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its two endpoints on the circle. It also represents the length of such a line segment.
- A three dimensional solid consisting of all points equidistant from a given point. This point is the center of the sphere. Note: All cross-sections of a sphere are circles.
- A can-shaped solid figure.
50 Clues: A can-shaped solid figure. • a point on a coordinate plane • Lying on the same straight line • Two angles that add up to 180°. • The direction from top to bottom • A planar surface of a solid figure. • A pair of angles that add up to 90° • All points between two given points • Having one thing on either side of it • two lines intersecting at a 90° angle. • ...
Epic Calculus Crossword 2014-05-12
Across
- The process of altering a number to an approximate value
- A male sheep
- Law of Cooling T-Ts = (To-Ts)e^(-kt)
- Possible x-values of a function
- The slope of a function
- Formula:
- Set of numbers in a particular order; can be finite or infinite
- Represented by the graph that is higher up on a y-axis when calculating the volume of a washer
- The line that intersects a function at only a single point
- A unit of measurement for angles, which often includes pi
- A function whose degree is 2 or greater
- rate of change at a specific point
- sqrt(1-(sinx)^2)
- k
- (cosx)^-1
- The derivative of velocity
- Equation:
- smiley face or frowney face
- f(x) =
- The mathematical method to solve an integral
- The first derivative of a position equation
- x^2 + y^2 = 36
- f(g(x))=x
- __________ growth: xt = x0(1+r)^t
- Theorem that is delicious
- The quantity representing the power to which a fixed number must be raised to produce a given number
- Unit of angle measurement, not radians
- _____ of measure
- The integral of the absolute value of the velocity graph
- L(x) = f(a) + f'(a)(x+a)
- Change in y over change in x
- Derivative of cost
- Average
- Equation:
- The point where f''(x)=0 and changes signs
- Problems which involve finding a rate at which a quantity changes by relating that quantity to other quantities (usually with respect to time)
- A problem in which the highest or lowest value of a function must be found
- A calculator type used to plot points of a function
- Fundamental Theorem of ________
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- Relationship or expression involving one or more variable
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- What shape has the area pi*r^2?
- A function is ________ if the second derivative is negative
- A point at which the limit of a function does not exist
- Polygon with 10 sides
- Antiderivative of area
- The device that you use to assist you in visualizing a function
- Cosecant is the ____ of sine
- Equation:
- secx*(cscx)^-1
- ________ value theorem
- Two lines on different plans that are neither parallel nor intersect
- the distance from one point to another
- Possible y-values of a function
- A special type of limit, which is real handy for leprechauns
- The line which a graph continuously approaches but never reaches
- 3rd derivative of a position graph
- Equation:
- synonym of answer
- The highest or lowest point a function reaches in its range
- Jump, infinite, removable
- 2.718281828
- A value or quantity that is nearly but not exactly correct
- 8 turned sideways
- The line perpendicular to a tangent line; not weird
- If the y-values of a function get larger while x-values increase, the function is ________
- Meet at a 90 degree angle
- Antiderivative of velocity
- x=cost, y=sint
- The value a function approaches
- Trig function equal to the ratio of side opposite a given angle in a right triangle to the hypotenuse
- Branch of mathematics dealing with relations between sides and angles of triangles
- Replacing an expression with another variable to simplify a problem
- Sum representing an approximation of the area under a curve; sum is calculated by dividing the region into rectangles
- The point where two graphs meet
- To solve
- x-_____ and y-_____
- a closed shape with 3 or more sides
- a theorem that if f(x) is continuous at all points of interval [a,b] and differentiable at every point
- Integration by _______
80 Clues: k • f(x) = • Average • Formula: • To solve • Equation: • (cosx)^-1 • Equation: • Equation: • f(g(x))=x • Equation: • 2.718281828 • A male sheep • secx*(cscx)^-1 • x^2 + y^2 = 36 • x=cost, y=sint • sqrt(1-(sinx)^2) • _____ of measure • synonym of answer • 8 turned sideways • Derivative of cost • x-_____ and y-_____ • Polygon with 10 sides • Antiderivative of area • ________ value theorem • Integration by _______ • ...
faiv ii 2016-09-22
Across
- The type of triangle obtained by joining the points (3,-1),(3,-3) and (5,-1).
- Lengths of two tangents drawn from an external point.
- The two A.Ps have the same common difference. The first term of one of them is -1 and that of the other is -8. Then this is the difference between the fourth terms.
- ______factor means the ratio of the sides of the triangles to construct with the corresponding sides of given triangle
- Distance of a point from X-axis.
- This object is combined with a hemisphere to give a plumb line.
- The shape obtained by graphical representation of a quadratic polynomial.
- it is an arrangement of number whose element follows a certain general pattern either from the beginning or after some terms.
- An experiment or activity which is associated with certain outcome.
- The point that divides each median of a triangle in the ratio 2:1
- The angle formed by the line of sight with horizontal below the horizontal is called angle of
- The perpendicular distance between a point and horizontal is called ___________of the point
- An arithmetic sequence in which the difference of a term and its predecessor is always constant.
- The point (2,y)divides the line segment joining the points A(-2,2)and B(3,7) in the ratio 4:1, the value of y is
- Number of tangents that can be drawn from an external point of circle.
- the line drawn from the eyes of the observe to a point of the objective to be observed is called
- the angle formed by the line of sight with horizontal above the horizontal is called angle of
- Various elements of a sequence
- The ratio of ‘Number of favourable outcomes’ to ‘Total number of outcomes’
- Radii of two circles are 6 cm and 8 cm . Then this is the diameter of another circle whose circumference is sum of the circumference of the two circles .
- if t_n=(n-1)(n-2)(n+1), then this is the third term
- This object is obtained by cutting a cone by a plane, parallel to the base.
- The branch of mathematics that includes, basic operations of numbers
- Another name for x-coordinate.
- Probability of an impossible event.
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- The instrument having a semi-circular scale and used to measure angles is called a
- Getting a six in a throw of a die.
- Probability of a sure event
- Region enclosed between an arc and two radii.
- Three points having the area of triangle formed by them as zero.
- value of discriminant indicate no real solution for a quadratic equation
- In a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0, this is represented by b^2-4ac
- This line meets the circle in two points.
- Two points which are at the same distance from a point are called __________points
- In II quadrant abscissa is negative and ordinate is _______
- The mathematical instrument used to measure the angle of elevation or depression of an object is called-----------
- If two solid hemisphere of same base radius ‘r’ are joined together along their bases. The curved surface of the new solid is how many times of πr^2
- _________are a set of values that show an exact position in a plane.
- Various terms of a sequence
- This is an angle in degree between a tangent and radius at a point on the circle.
- If -2 is a root of the equation kx^2+5x-3k=0,then this is the value of k
- The figure obtained by joining the points (3,2),(0,5),(-3,2)and (0,1)
- The amount of surface inside the bounded region of a flat shape is__________
- In a quadratic equation, - b/a represents the ____of the roots.
44 Clues: Probability of a sure event • Various terms of a sequence • Various elements of a sequence • Another name for x-coordinate. • Distance of a point from X-axis. • Getting a six in a throw of a die. • Probability of an impossible event. • This line meets the circle in two points. • Region enclosed between an arc and two radii. • ...
4 Ivan Sevast 9B1 2016-01-24
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- - a rectangular array of numbers, which can be added, subtracted and multiplied, and used to represent linear transformations and vectors, solve equations, etc.
- – a line with coordinates.
- - a mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element, e.g. the set of integers and the addition operation form a group.
- – a measure of amount of substance.
- - a type of conic section curve, any point of which is equally distant from a fixed focus point and a fixed straight line.
- – a group of elements.
- - Set A is a subset of set B if all of the elements of set A are contained in set B
- – when a is divisible by b, b is a’s divisor.
- – size of something.
- - A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more of the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- – all elements from the first set without elements from another one.
- – force over the time interval for which it acts.
- - A mathematical sentence built from expressions using one or more equal signs.
- - a measure of voltage.
- - a mathematical statement or hypothesis which has been proved on the basis of previously established theorems and previously accepted axioms, effectively the proof of the truth of a statement or expression.
- - the branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the sides and the angles of right triangles, and deals with and with functions (sine, cosine, tangent and their reciprocals).
- – a is b’s nth root when a*a*a… n times is equal to b and a is positive.
- – a line segment with both endpoints on a circle.
- – a measure of mechanical work.
- - a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations.
- - Any mathematical calculation or formula.
- - a collection of distinct objects or numbers, without regard to their order, considered as an object in its own right.
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- - a rule or equation describing the relationship of two or more variables or quantities, e.g. A = πr2
- – a measure of pressure.
- – opposite side(leg) / hypotenuse in a right triangle.
- - a physical quantity having magnitude and direction, represented by a directed arrow indicating its orientation in space.
- – a set which elements can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the set of points on a line segment.
- - a number that will divide into another number exactly, e.g. the factors of 10 are 1, 2 and 5.
- - A transformation in which a figure grows larger.
- – adjacent side(leg) / hypotenuse in a right triangle.
- – a characteristic of a resistor which shows how well will electricity pass him.
- - a member of, or an object in, a set.
- – all elements from two sets.
- - A transformation in which a figure grows smaller.
- - a branch of mathematics involving derivatives and integrals, used to study motion and changing values.
- - a quantity or set of numbers without bound, limit or end (represented by the symbol ∞).
- - the point towards which a series or function converges, e.g. as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)⁄x becomes closer and closer to the limit of 1.
- – change of the angle of incidence when light goes into another medium.
- - A figure that is self-similar.
- - a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out.
- – all common elements from two sets.
- – a measure of force.
- - a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface.
- – product of the mass and velocity of an object.
- - A list of numbers set apart by commas.
- - The first coordinate in an ordered pair.
- - the study of the formal laws of reasoning.
- – a measure of power.
48 Clues: – size of something. • – a measure of force. • – a measure of power. • – a group of elements. • - a measure of voltage. • – a measure of pressure. • – a line with coordinates. • – all elements from two sets. • – a measure of mechanical work. • - A figure that is self-similar. • – a measure of amount of substance. • – all common elements from two sets. • ...
gc4 meeker 2013-08-27
Across
- a general conclusion that has been proved
- A line segment between two points on the circle or sphere which passes through the center.
- An angle that is between 90° and 180°.
- A solid bounded by at least four polygonal faces
- does not require to be proved.
- A planar surface of a solid figure.
- A complete circular arc. collinear Lying on the same line.
- A pair of numbers that describe the position of a point on a coordinate plane by using the horizontal and vertical distances from the two reference axes.
- The surface included within a closed figure, measured by the number of square units needed to cover the surface.
- A flat surface that can extend forever in length and width but has no thickness.
- A space figure with two parallel polygonal bases that are the same shape and the same size.
- all its edges "point outwards"
- Two angles in a plane which share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap.
- A geometric object that has no dimension and is used to indicate a location.
- Point B is between points A and C if it is on the line segment connecting A and C.
- the length of the boundary around a shape or a figure.
- Two lines that intersect at right angles
- A perfect round ball
- A three-dimensional geometric figure with parallel congruent bases
- A point at which the two rays of an angle meet or the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
- a term that is not defined
- To draw a figure, usually under certain specific restrictions such as using only a straightedge and compasses
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- An angle that measures 90°
- The point on a line segment that divides the given line segment into two congruent parts.
- Points or lines that all lie in the same plane.
- Two acute angles that add up to 90°
- Also called half-line. It is a straight line that extends from a point
- Two angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- A polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180°
- The pair of angles opposite each other formed by two intersecting lines.
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms.
- Part of a line between two points called endpoints.
- A line segment, line, or plane that divides a geometric figure into two congruent halves.
- A line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- A unit of measure used to measure the magnitude of an angle, equal in magnitude to 1/360 of a complete revolution.
- The path of a point moving in opposite directions infinitely. A line has neither width nor thickness but length. It is the shortest distance between two points.
- When two lines intersect, four angles are formed.
- two rays with a common endpoint that point in opposite directions and form a straight line.
- Two or more straight coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Exactly equal in size and shape
- Two rays sharing a common endpoint.acuteangle An angle that has measure less than 90°.
- A three dimensional figure with a single base tapering to an apex
- A polyhedron whose one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with one common vertex
- two angles that add up to 180°.
- A closed plane figure bounded by at least three line segments.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- They lie in different planes.
48 Clues: A perfect round ball • An angle that measures 90° • a term that is not defined • They lie in different planes. • does not require to be proved. • all its edges "point outwards" • Exactly equal in size and shape • two angles that add up to 180°. • Two acute angles that add up to 90° • A planar surface of a solid figure. • An angle that is between 90° and 180°. • ...
7th_Curry 2013-09-16
Across
- A location in a plane or in space, having no dimensions.
- Proven fact through logic and use of definitions.
- Special kind of drawing for which we use only a compass and a straightedge.
- An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
- angle An angle with a measure between 0° and 90°.
- polygon A polygon that has all interior angles less than 180°.
- Part of a line, with one endpoint, and extending to infinity in one direction.
- Accept fact but is not proven because it is possible.
- A three-dimensional figure that has a polygon for its base and whose faces are triangles having a common vertex.
- Two lines are perpendicular if the angle between them is 90 degrees.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- The complete distance around a circle or a closed curve.
- A flat surface that stretches into infinity
- A three-dimensional solid that is bounded by plane polygons.
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°.
- The distance from the center to a point on a circle; the line segment from the center to a point on a circle.
- Pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees.
- Three-dimensional geometric shape.
- Two points on a line, and all the points between those two points.
- Two lines the lie in the same plane.
- A three-dimensional figure with all points in space a fixed distance from a given point, called the center.
- A flat surface of a three-dimensional figure.
- Lines that are not in the same plane and that do not intersect.
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- Two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees.
- The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
- Term that is described but is not precisely defined, because it is impossible.
- A straight line or a plane that divides a line, a plane, an angle, or a shape into two equal parts.
- Lying on the same straight line.
- The surface included within a closed figure, measured by the number of square units needed to cover the surface.
- Figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint.
- A pair of opposite angles that is formed by intersecting lines.
- A three-dimensional shape with identical parallel bases, all other faces are rectangular.
- When two circles have the same radius.
- At some point along a scale from one amount, distance, weight etc to another
- A set of numbers or letters. ex. (2,5)
- The side of a polygon or line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.
- Two lines are parallel if they are in the same plane and never intersect.
- A set of angels directly opposite of each other, formed by the intersection of straight lines.
- The line segment joining two points on a circle and passing through the center of the circle.
- A closed plane figure made up of several line segments that are joined together.
- Solid formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs.
- angles Two angles that share the same vertex and have one side in common between them.
- A straight set of points that extends into infinity in both directions.
- A unit of measure of an angle.
- polygon Polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180°.
- The point on an angle where the two sides intersect.
- Writing reasoned, logical explanations that use definitions, axioms, postulates, and previously proved theorems to arrive at a conclusion about a geometric statement
50 Clues: A unit of measure of an angle. • Lying on the same straight line. • Three-dimensional geometric shape. • An angle whose measure is 90 degrees • A pair of angles that add up to 90°. • Two lines the lie in the same plane. • When two circles have the same radius. • A set of numbers or letters. ex. (2,5) • A flat surface that stretches into infinity • ...
20 question math packet 2022-05-12
Across
- A courier service charges a $5 pickup fee, plus %0.15 per mile. The total charge to deliver a package was 7.85. How many miles did the courier service travel to deliver the package?
- Margo missed 24.6 of her free throw shots in a season. During the season, she shot a total of 90 free throws. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of free throws margo missed? 18, 12, 22, 25
- ft(squared) A circular rug has a radius of 4 feet. Which of the following is closest to the number of square inches the rug covers? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle?
- In PE, a parachute is laid out on the gym floor. The parachute has a radius of 16 feet. Which measurement is closest to the circumference of the parachute in feet? (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- Mr.Mathewson increased the amount of weight he lifted each morning from 80 pounds to 90 pounds. By what percentage did Mr.Mathewson increase the amount of weight he lifted? 12.5%, 10%, 15%, 18.5%
- A hot air balloon travels 18 miles in 3 hours At this rate, how many miles will the hot air balloon travel in 3/4 hour?
- Jameson is seeking a loan with a simple interest rate of 3% per year. If he wants to borrow $8,000, then how much will he be charged in interest after 4 years?
- Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds?
- The price of a tablet was increased
- A student takes notes in class, completes the assignments, attends tutoring, and prepares for the test. Is it likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain they will pass the test?
- is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42
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- Two triangles are supplementary to each other. If the first angle measures 58, then which of the following could be the measure of the second triangle? 122, 32, 58, 180
- A coffee shop sign is in the shape of a circle. The sign measures 18 inches across in diameter. Which measurement is closest to the area of the sign in square inches? 56.23, 101.36,188.78,254.34 (Put squared at the end in parentheses)
- the record low temperature in Fargo, ND is -37 F. The record high is 109 F. What is the difference in the record high and the record low areas?
- Edgar pays $67.86 for 7.8 pounds of fertilizer. What is the price per pound of fertilizer?
- $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased?
- A home improvement store advertises 60 square feet of flooring for $253.00, plus an additional $80.00 installation fee. What is the cost per square foot for the flooring?
- Todd plans to swim 18 laps in the pool. Each lap is 50 yards. So far Todd has swam 738 yards. What percentage of the total has Todd completed?
- Margie has a $50.00 budget to purchase a $45.00 pair of boots. If there is an 8% sales tax rate, then how much under budget will Margie be?
- is buying 3.4 pounds of trail mix that costs $4.25 per pound how much will he get if he gives the casher $20.
- 8 kids shoe measures 9 2/3 inches. IF 5 8 shoes are lined end to end, then how many inches will they cover?
- A hospital bill is estimated to be $462.00. It ends up actually costing the patient $525.00. What is the percent error in the bill?
23 Clues: The price of a tablet was increased • is the value of x in this equation? -4x +8 = 42 • Will side lengths like 5,5 and 9 form a triangle? • $180 to $207,By what percentage was the price of the tablet increased? • Jameson pays $39.90 for 3.8 pounds of almonds. What is the price per pound of almonds? • ...
Bridge Terminology 2022-02-06
Across
- Material behavior characterized by large plastic deformation occurring with little or no increase in load. The material is beginning to fail.
- Material behavior characterized by permanent deformation. Load-induced deformations remain, even after the load is removed.
- A load that varies in both magnitude and location. Includes occupancy, traffic, wind, snow, and earthquake loads.
- Purpose, how something is used by people.
- A flexible structural element that carries load entirely in tension and changes its shape in response to the applied loading.
- A material’s capacity to undergo large, permanent deformation before failing, measured as the strain at fracture or the width of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- The largest stress a material can withstand before it fractures in tension, measured as the height of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- A graphical problem-solving tool showing a body, isolated from its surroundings, annotated with all forces acting on that body.
- A configuration in which a structural element is subjected only to loads aligned with its longitudinal axis (in tension or compression).
- A physical object.
- A structure consisting of elements arranged in interconnected triangles. These elements carry load primarily in tension or compression.
- An internal force that causes a structural element to elongate.
- An assembly of interconnected structural elements that transmits load from its point of application to the ground.
- The study of forces acting on bodies.
- A physical connection between a structure and its surroundings.
- An external force that occurs at a support to keep a structure or structural element in equilibrium.
- A change in the shape or dimension of an object.
- A material’s resistance to elastic deformation, stiffness, measured as the slope of the lower (elastic) portion of the material’s stress-strain curve.
- A structural element that, because of its shape and support configuration, carries load primarily in compression.
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- A load that is permanent and unchanging. Includes the weight of the structure itself, plus any nonstructural elements that are permanently attached to the structure.
- A condition in which all forces acting on a body are in balance. A body in this condition is not moving (or is moving at a constant velocity).
- The area of a cross-section, expressed in units of length squared.
- The load-carrying elements of a building, bridge, or tower.
- The tendency of a force to cause rotation about a point. Aka torque.
- A push or a pull characterized by a magnitude and a direction.
- The largest stress a material can withstand before failing.
- An internal force that causes a structural element to shorten.
- A structural element that is subjected to transverse loading and carries load in bending.
- Appearance, reflected in physical features like shape, scale, proportion, and ornament.
- The force generated within a structural element in response to external forces. Can be either tension or compression.
- A dimensionless measure of the intensity of deformation.
- The application of math, science, and technology to create a system, component, or process that meets a human need.
- A graph of stress versus strain, used to characterize the engineering properties of a material.
- The intensity of internal force measured in terms of force per unit area (ie psi)
- An external force acting on a structure.
- The geometric shape formed by cutting through a structural element on a plane perpendicular to its length.
- A structural element that carries load primarily in compression; also called a compression member.
- A structural element that carries load primarily in tension (ie by elongating).
- A body at rest remains at rest and a body in motion remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- Material behavior characterized by non-permanent deformations. Deformations disappear when the load is removed.
40 Clues: A physical object. • The study of forces acting on bodies. • An external force acting on a structure. • Purpose, how something is used by people. • A change in the shape or dimension of an object. • A dimensionless measure of the intensity of deformation. • The load-carrying elements of a building, bridge, or tower. • ...
ChellWell 2024-08-28
Across
- self-proclaimed location where the news comes first
- signal, show or out the ace
- knockoff twitter
- "he's a beast, he's a dog, he's a mothafuckin problem"
- the action to the malliard reaction
- synonymous with mary jane, pot, or ganja
- i.e. Paddy "The Baddy", you know what I mean?
- a jersey mike's offering?
- panic combatant pill
- slang term for individuals who pound beverages from Cote Rotie, Gigondas or the WA Rocks District
- Yellowstone fan-favorite played by Jen Landon
- celebrity chef oliver
- white, grey, beige, etc
- surname of a dual-threat known for "sparks" or "younger"
- Dornish born outside of marriage surname
- Lucas Scott or the kid Jamie pushed out the window
- there goes the _____
- substance that sparks or speeds up a chemical reaction
- exercise brand who's stocked "plummeted" in 2023
- isosceles triangles have two of these sides
- that's real girl-power ___
- viral dance fitness app pioneered in Idaho
- what locals call the acclaimed wine region north of Beaujolais
- prefix to queen, house or door
- shape in which a tiktok behind might travel
- stark or cracklin oat
- aubergine in California?
- number of points awarded to an NFL defense for a safety
- generation known for steam-roll tactics
- coach of the Hogwarts' Bad guys
- IRL he's Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.
- it's third down
- OGX wannabe competitor that needs to step up their game
- i.e. zenon the zequel, Smart House, or Luck of the Irish (abbrev.)
- craig conover's desired look?
- "the great white north"
- Keanna Settle's noteworthy track in "The Greatest Showman"
- ____ & flow featuring "it's hard out here for a pimp"
- go snap some pics and pickup some amzn credit ya feel me?
- rejection card in "Exploding Kittens"
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- emma or key
- Anna, Lamar or Erving
- shaq look-a-like or an offspring formerly living in brooklyn
- Sandor or the Hawkins' way boys
- ___ jitsu
- the lollapalooza of ithaca?
- ____ Baixas or the "Chablis of Spain"
- rolaids competitor
- Adrian Williams' ___ 45
- millenial phrase used for unpopular opinion
- "turn it inside out so I can see"
- Piper Parabo behind the bar?
- inauthentic or way to describe jonah & amanda's wedding
- cgl's favorite
- i.e. Caterpillar 303.5 GC Machine
- the owner of the people's elbow
- setting for which peter might incur insults
- disheveled or unkept
- grand feast before service or what numerous restaurants offered during covid
- outlet combating fire and electrocution
- action-packed NFL broadcast featuring the "witching hour" or "octobox"
- 1992 hit from New Edition spinoff "Bell, biv, & Devoe"
- "scary monsters and nice sprites" owner
- Best Buy's worst nightmare in Chicago
- ideal time to purchase shares
- free folks
- many of the Les Mills trainers
- 90's teen heartthrob often seen with Tim Allen
- disorder
- the shining star of the carribean
- the epitome of superior
- 4th and long option
- ____ what I heard
- Celtics on a scoreboard
- the "o" in VRBO
- WWE's annual 30-man battle royal in January
- uninformed description of the hava nageela
- closed mouth don't get ___
- male duck or k-dot rival
- poor quality Enterprise or a painful weekly task
- how Gen-Z might describe a dominant performance against opposition
- the idiot species
- what a graph helps visualize
- corporate collaboration buzzword of a popular LLL pant
- the location with knowledge, handy workers?
- home of AB Inbev, BBQ and WashU
86 Clues: disorder • ___ jitsu • free folks • emma or key • cgl's favorite • the "o" in VRBO • it's third down • knockoff twitter • ____ what I heard • the idiot species • rolaids competitor • 4th and long option • panic combatant pill • disheveled or unkept • there goes the _____ • Anna, Lamar or Erving • celebrity chef oliver • stark or cracklin oat • Adrian Williams' ___ 45 • white, grey, beige, etc • ...
Maths crossword 2024-09-06
Across
- The line of _____ fit is a line that goes roughly through through the middle of all scatter points on a graph
- A shopkeeper sold a textbook for 2,000 rupees for a profit of 20%. He used ⅓ of the profit. How much is left with him? (Rounded to the hundreds)
- The number that is multiplied by itself, for example, in 5 raise to 3, 5 is the ___
- The probability of getting any of the image cards (queen, king, and jack) in two packs of cards in percentage rounded to the tens is ____ %
- Exterior angle of a decagon rounded to one significant figure
- Supplementary angle of 72 - Complementary angle of 72 is half of a and double of b. X = a/b. What is X?
- Calculate the simple interest if the principal is 2000, the time is 3 years, and the rate is 5%.
- If a triangle with the points (1, 2), (3, 5) and (5, 2) changed to (3, 2), (5, 5) and (7,2), then the type of transformation occurred is reflection/ rotation/ translation/ dilation
- In this data set - 10, 12, 11, 10, 15, 20, 19, 21, 11, 9, 10 - 10 is the median/ mean/ mode/ range
- Choose the correct word: This is an example of a monomial/ binomial/ trinomial - 2x + 5y - 9
- A system of writing numbers as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10 is called ______ notation
- A line going downwards has a _____ slope
- A circle has ______ diameters
- The square root of 25 - the cube root of 8 is a prime/ composite number
- In the expression 5x + 7, 5 is the exponent/ variable/coefficient
- The formula πr2h is used to calculate the volume of a cone/sphere/ cylinder
- The formula of the ______ property can be expressed as a(b + c) = (a X b) + (a X c)
- A ______ is a mathematical expression that contains one or more algebraic terms that can be added, subtracted, or multiplied.
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- Lines that intersect each other at 90 degrees
- A line that touches the curve or a circle at a point
- The speed of two cars is depicted on a line graph. By looking at the graph, Marcus correctly concludes that Car B is moving faster than Car B. This is because the line representing Car B has higher y-intercept/ x-intercept/ curviness/ slope
- Given that A = mx + c, find A if m = 3, x = 2, and c = 5. Then, given that B = mx + c, find B if m = 5, x = 3, and c = 2. F = |(A-B)/2|, or the absolute value of (A-B)/2. Find F
- The _____ theorem states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides
- The first natural number - the first whole number + the biggest negative integer =
- Writing 12 as 2 X 2 X 3 is an example of prime _________
- Square roots of numbers that cannot be simplified into a whole or rational number
- If AC = ZY, CB = ZX, and AB = XY, then ABC and XYZ are congruent by which congruency?
- Find the slope of a line with two points from it: (1,5) and (3,2). Convert this fraction into a decimal. Square this decimal and state the digit on the hundredths place.
- How many triangles of base 3 cm and height 2 cm will fit in a rectangle of 30 cm breath and 50 cm length? Write this number in scientific notation. What is the exponent that raises 10?
- The decimal expansion of a(n) _______ number is non-terminating and non-recurring.
30 Clues: A circle has ______ diameters • A line going downwards has a _____ slope • Lines that intersect each other at 90 degrees • A line that touches the curve or a circle at a point • Writing 12 as 2 X 2 X 3 is an example of prime _________ • Exterior angle of a decagon rounded to one significant figure • In the expression 5x + 7, 5 is the exponent/ variable/coefficient • ...
Geometry Vocab Review 2024-04-25
Across
- divides into two equal parts.
- next to each other
- a four-sided plane closed figure with only one pair of parallel sides, called bases.
- angles the opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines. Vertical angles are equal in measure.
- in a plane, the set of points all equidistant from a given point.
- an angle whose measure is less than 90°.
- the halfway point of a line segment, equidistant from each endpoint.
- a four-sided plane closed figure having opposite sides equal and parallel. (Opposite angles are equal, and consecutive angles are supplementary.)
- polygon a polygon in which all diagonals lie within the figure.
- a triangle in which all three angles are equal in measure and all three sides have the same length.
- a line segment that contains the center and has its endpoints on the circle. Also, the length of this segment. (A chord through the center of the circle.)
- angles that share a common side and a common vertex.
- a line segment whose endpoints lie one at the center of a circle and one on the circle. Also, the length of this segment.
- altitude. From the highest point, a perpendicular drawn to the base.
- a line crossing two or more parallel or nonparallel lines in a plane.
- two angles the sum of which measures 180°.
- angle an angle whose measure is equal to 90°.
- a four-sided plane closed figure having opposite sides equal and parallel and four right angles.
- the total distance around the outside of any polygon. The total length of all the sides.
- a three-dimensional shape bounded by congruent parallel faces and a set of parallelograms formed by joining the corresponding vertices of the bases.
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- a theorem that applies to right triangles. The sum of the squares of a right triangle's two legs equals the square of the hypotenuse (a^2 + b^2 = c^2).
- lines two or more lines with the same slope. Parallel lines never meet.
- a parallelogram with four equal sides.
- a four-sided plane closed figure. The sum of its four angles equals 360°.
- an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°; also describes a triangle containing an obtuse angle
- exactly alike. Identical in shape and size.
- having the same shape but not the same size, in proportion.
- a plane closed figure with six sides and six angles.
- the distance around a circle; equals 2 x π x radius or π x diameter (C = 2πr or πd.).
- two angles the sum of whose measures is 90°.
- in the same position. Coinciding.
- capacity to hold, measured in cubic units. Volume of rectangular prism = length x width x height.
- polygon a polygon in which sides and angles are all equal. For example, a regular pentagon has five equal angles and five equal sides.
- 1-dimensional structure. Continues forever in one direction. Has one endpoint.
- the point at which two rays meet and form an angle, or the point at which two sides meet in a polygon.
- in a triangle, a line segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
- triangle a triangle having two equal sides (and thus two equal angles across from those sides).
- triangle a triangle having none of its sides equal (or angles equal).
- an angle equal to 180°. Often called a line.
- in a right triangle, the side opposite the 90° angle.
- an angle formed outside the polygon by extending one side. In a triangle, the measure of an exterior angle equals the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles.
41 Clues: next to each other • divides into two equal parts. • in the same position. Coinciding. • a parallelogram with four equal sides. • an angle whose measure is less than 90°. • two angles the sum of which measures 180°. • exactly alike. Identical in shape and size. • two angles the sum of whose measures is 90°. • an angle equal to 180°. Often called a line. • ...
Art Review 2025-04-09
Across
- A shading technique using thin parallel lines.
- A way of showing gradual changes in lightness or darkness in a drawing or painting.
- A shading technique using lines that cross each other.
- Colors that appear next to each other on the color wheel.
- A shading technique creating dark values by applying a dot pattern.
- A style of art that uses objects, or scenes from popular culture.
- The visual quality of objects caused by the amount of light reflected by them.
- A style of artwork developed by French artists that use bold color schemes and radical color placement.
- A line that runs up and down.
- The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- A shape that is precise and mathematical, circles, squares, and triangles.
- Line that changes direction gradually, expressing movement in a graceful way, such as circles and spirals.
- In linear perspective, the place on the horizon where parallel lines seem to meet or converge.
- French for “wild beasts” and a nick name for Fauvists.
- Partly or completely covering one shape or form with another to show distance in an artwork.
- A hemispherical form (Think the Pantheon, Romans mastered this)
- Textures that can be felt with the fingers.
- The basic parts of an artwork, line, color, value, shape, texture, form, and space.
- A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue by showing tints and shades of the same hue.
- Artworks created before written records, think cave paintings.
- The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges.
- A color that cannot be mixed from other colors, red, blue, and yellow.
- Angle from which the viewer sees an object or a scene.
- A “Free form” shape that is irregular and uneven 2D shape.
- Colors that contrast with one another.
- The empty space around and between forms or shapes in an artwork.
- In an artwork , a line that runs side-to-side, parallel to the horizon.
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- In an artwork, the part between the foreground and the background.
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away.
- The special character of any line, such as thick or thin, smooth or rough.
- The plan for combining colors in a work of art.
- The line created in an artwork by the meeting of sky and ground, usually at the viewer’s eye level.
- The part of an artwork that seems nearest.
- The open or empty area around above, between, inside, or below objects.
- Texture that is suggested but not real.
- A 3D object such as a cube or ball, defined by height, depth, and width.
- The space that a form or shape occupies in an artwork.
- The size of an object in relation to an ideal or standard size.
- A “Free form” which has irregular and uneven edges and is often found in nature.
- A mark on a surface usually created by a pen, pencil, or paint brush.
- Lines that are not real, but are suggested by the placement of other lines, shapes, and colors.
- A color made by mixing two primary colors, orange, puple, and green.
- A color that is a mixture of a primary and a secondary color.
- A technique using thick brushstrokes of paint.
- A drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery.
- A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid.
- a series of diagonal lines moving in different directions that come together at sharp angles.
- A slanted edge or line.
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- A 2D area created by visually connecting or actual or implied lines.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Another word for color.
52 Clues: A slanted edge or line. • Another word for color. • A line that runs up and down. • The brightness or dullness of a hue. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Colors that contrast with one another. • Texture that is suggested but not real. • The part of an artwork that seems nearest. • A form such as a sphere, cube, or pyramid. • ...
CGL 2025-05-06
Across
- Chelsea’s job?
- outlet combating fire and electrocution
- ____ what I heard
- a jersey mike's offering?
- ___ jitsu
- celebrity chef oliver
- millenial phrase used for unpopular opinion
- An Amazon knockoff of a premium brand
- Middle _____: Max’s favorite madeup wine region
- Best Buy's worst nightmare in Chicago
- corporate collaboration buzzword of a popular LLL pant
- shape in which a tiktok behind might travel
- the action to the malliard reaction
- Anna, Lamar or Erving
- 305 GC Excavator parent
- Fence post?
- how Gen-Z might describe a dominant performance against opposition
- setting for which peter might incur insults
- bar, breeland or curd
- aubergine in California?
- Yellowstone fan-favorite played by Jen Landon
- what a graph helps visualize
- New Edition spinoff "____, biv, & Devoe"
- closed mouth don't get ___
- what you might hear during a Ric Flair reference
- i.e. Paddy "The Baddy", you know what I mean?
- many of the Les Mills trainers
- the "o" in VRBO
- ideal time to purchase shares
- shaq look-a-like or an offspring living in Queens
- Toromond’s buddy or Cheryl
- Lucas Scott or the kid Jamie pushed out the window
- the location with knowledge, handy workers?
- generation known for steam-rolling conversation
- Chels according to Rave’s comms
- stark or cracklin oat
- synonymous with mary jane, pot, or ganja
- "he's a beast, he's a dog, he's a mothafuckin problem"
- home of AB Inbev, BBQ and WashU
- Let’s take some calls from the request line…
- A bizarre person
- substance that sparks or speeds up a chemical reaction
- it's third down
- Keanna Settle's noteworthy track in "The Greatest Showman"
- coach of the Hogwarts' Bad guys
- exercise brand who's stocked "plummeted" in 2023
- that's real girl-power ___
- A top peloton output or the Shining Star of the Carribean
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- there goes the _____
- free folks
- grand feast before service or what numerous restaurants offered during covid
- male duck or k-dot rival
- ____ & flow featuring "it's hard out here for a pimp"
- craig conover's desired look?
- white, grey, beige, etc
- uninformed description of the hava nageela
- Celtics on a scoreboard
- panic combatant pill
- the owner of the people's elbow
- signal, show or out the ace
- ____ Baixas or the "Chablis of Spain"
- Maddie’s dad?
- Champagnemami2 familiarly
- isosceles triangles have two of these sides
- i.e. zenon the zequel, Smart House, or Luck of the Irish (abbrev.)
- emma or key
- 4th and long option
- "turn it inside out so I can see"
- the epitome of superior
- OGX wannabe competitor that needs to step up their game
- "the great white north"
- surname of a dual-threat known for "sparks" or "younger"
- disorder
- Sandor or the Hawkins' way boys
- IRL he's Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.
- the idiot species
- inauthentic or way to describe jonah & amanda's wedding
- "scary monsters and nice sprites" owner
- Piper Parabo behind the bar?
- Max’s job?
- rejection card in "Exploding Kittens"
- slang term for individuals who pound beverages from Cote Rotie, Gigondas or the WA Rocks District
- WWE's annual 30-man battle royal in January
- self-proclaimed location where the news comes first
- viral dance fitness app pioneered in Idaho
- poor quality Enterprise or a painful weekly task
- disheveled or unkept
- 90's teen heartthrob often seen with Tim Allen
- cgl's favorite
- the lollapalooza of ithaca?
- action-packed NFL broadcast featuring the "witching hour" or "octobox"
- prefix to queen, house or door
- Dornish born outside of marriage surname
- rolaids competitor
- walmart’s pricing strategy
- number of points awarded to an NFL defense for a safety
- Bravo’s biggest man-child
97 Clues: disorder • ___ jitsu • free folks • Max’s job? • emma or key • Fence post? • Maddie’s dad? • Chelsea’s job? • cgl's favorite • the "o" in VRBO • it's third down • A bizarre person • ____ what I heard • the idiot species • rolaids competitor • 4th and long option • there goes the _____ • panic combatant pill • disheveled or unkept • celebrity chef oliver • Anna, Lamar or Erving • bar, breeland or curd • ...
Ina cross puzzle 2025-08-15
Across
- A set of steps you follow to do something. Like a recipe for cooking or instructions for fixing something.
- To use old things again so they don’t go to waste—like turning paper, plastic, or cans into new items.
- What something is made to do or how it works. In math or coding, it’s a set of steps that gives a result.
- Being protected from danger or harm. Like wearing a seatbelt or helmet to stay safe.
- The way something looks and feels. It’s about beauty, style, and how things make you feel when you see them.
- A type of plastic that melts when heated and hardens when cooled. It can be reshaped many times.
- A type of signal or device that changes smoothly, like old clocks or radios. It’s the opposite of digital.
- The process of looking at something carefully to decide how good, useful, or successful it is. Like when a teacher checks your homework or someone reviews a product.
- A strong plastic used to make bottles, pipes, and containers. It stands for High-Density Polyethylene.
- technology Using computers and machines to make things work automatically—like traffic lights, robots, or smart homes.
- A rough material used to rub or clean surfaces. It can also describe someone who speaks in a rude or harsh way.
- A tool used to scratch or mark lines on metal, wood, or plastic before cutting or shaping.
- A picture that shows information or ideas—like symbols on signs or charts that everyone can understand.
- A file format used for 3D printing. It tells the printer what shape to make by using tiny triangles.
- To use old things again so they don’t go to waste—like turning paper, plastic, or cans into new items.
- A simple way to write out computer instructions using plain language. It looks like code but isn’t meant to run—just to show the steps.
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- To make things, usually in a factory. Like building cars, toys, or electronics in large numbers.
- The shape or structure of something. It can also mean a paper you fill out with information.
- Process The steps you follow to solve a problem and create something new—like planning, sketching, testing, and improving.
- Brief A short plan that explains what a project needs to do, how it should look, and who it's for.
- A material that stops heat, electricity, or sound from passing through. Like rubber, plastic, or foam.
- Special glasses that protect your eyes when swimming, working, or doing science experiments.
- A type of plastic used to make paint, fabric, or clear sheets. Acrylic paint dries fast and is used in art.
- A type of plastic used in bottles and containers. It stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate and is easy to recycle.
- A device that detects things like light, heat, movement, or sound and sends signals to react.
- A trick or phrase that helps you remember something. Like “Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit” for music notes.
- A small computer board used to build cool electronic projects, like robots or sensors. It’s popular with beginners and inventors.
- A computer program used to design buildings, machines, or products. It stands for Computer-Aided Design.
- A type of plastic that becomes hard when heated and can’t be melted again. It’s used in things that need to stay strong.
- A quick drawing that shows an idea. Artists and designers use it to plan before making something final.
- A tiny light that uses very little energy. You see them in screens, flashlights, and signs. It stands for Light Emitting Diode.
- A path that electricity follows to power things like lights, computers, or toys.
- The rules or standards used to decide if something is good, right, or fits the goal. Like a checklist for judging.
- The first version of something new, made to test how it works. Like a sample of a new phone before it’s sold.
34 Clues: A path that electricity follows to power things like lights, computers, or toys. • Being protected from danger or harm. Like wearing a seatbelt or helmet to stay safe. • A tool used to scratch or mark lines on metal, wood, or plastic before cutting or shaping. • The shape or structure of something. It can also mean a paper you fill out with information. • ...
Pre Calculus Extra Credit 2024-05-14
Across
- a polynomial equation of a second degree
- the set of possible output values of a function
- the distance from the center of the circle to any point on it's circumference
- The line segment through the foci of an ellipse with endpoints on the ellipse.
- a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output
- The line segment whose endpoints are the vertices of a hyperbola
- sum of the terms in a sequence
- A line in the plane that is used to help describe the behavior of the graph of a function or a conic section
- the set of values that are allowed to plug into a function
- a curve or other shape made by all the points satisfying a particular equation of the relation between the coordinates
- function that helps find the missing side length of a right triangle
- the length of a vector
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of triangles
- all points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point in the plane
- a member of a set
- in a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the adjacent to the hypotenuse
- structures used to model pairwise relations between objects on a 2D plane (x,y)
- in a right triangle, the ratio of the adjacent side of a given acute angle to the opposite side
- an equation where the variables (usually x and y) are expressed in terms of a third parameter, usually expressed as t
- mathematics that deals with shapes and figures
- the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
- a curve in which every point on the curve is equidistant from the focus
- a list of items or numbers
- a type of transformation that moves each point in a figure the same distance in the same direction
- the angle created when the arc length of a circle is equal to the radius
- an alphabet or term that represents an unknown value
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- uninterrupted continuation
- another name for solutions
- a line about which a figure (or graph) is rotated in space
- when two straight lines meet
- the value that the function approaches as it goes to an x value
- the branch of mathematics that helps in the representation of problems or situations in the form of mathematical expressions
- the number when you multiply a number and a variable
- the amount of time it takes a given quantity to decrease to half of its initial value
- the constant ratio between any two consecutive terms in a geometric sequence
- A polynomial with two terms
- there is a 'sameness' about two figures
- the amount between each number in an arithmetic sequence
- a value provided to obtain the function's result. It is also called an independent variable
- Any line with a positive or negative slope
- a cornerstone of math that helps us find the missing side length of a right triangle
- an expression consisting of variables/coefficients and operations such as addition/subtraction/multiplication/division
- lack of connection or continuity
- a binomial formed by switching the sign of the second term of another binomial
- a matrix with equal number of rows and columns
- the behavior of the graph of a function in the coordinate plane
- a triangle with a 90 degree angle on one side
- the collection of whole numbers and negative numbers
- in a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the side opposite an acute angle
- a specific quantity drawn as a line segment with an arrowhead at one end
- The line segment that perpendicularly bisects the major axis of an ellipse with endpoints on the ellipse
51 Clues: a member of a set • the length of a vector • uninterrupted continuation • another name for solutions • a list of items or numbers • A polynomial with two terms • when two straight lines meet • sum of the terms in a sequence • lack of connection or continuity • there is a 'sameness' about two figures • a polynomial equation of a second degree • ...
TLE cross word 2023-03-12
Across
- This is not really a sandwich but small pieces of toast or biscuits or puff pastry sheets buttered and topped with meat, veggies, etc.
- bread made from finely ground, usually bleached wheat flour.
- often preferred to butter as a spread because it contributes more flavor.
- It adds moisture, flavor, and richness to the sandwich
- This is a 2-5 oz patty of groud beef, broiled, fried or grilled to order, served on a round bun.
- flat Italian bread, a cousin of pizza an inch or more thick and very rich in olive oil. It issold by whole and cut into squares, split and filled.
- Most commonly used bread
- Should be served hot, can be open or closed
- unleavened round corn meal breads baked on a hot stone, it ranges in size for 6 inch- 14 inch or larger preferably used for quesadillas and burritos.
- An ordinary closed sandwich with an extra layer of filling covered with an extra slice of bread.
- Two slices of bread encasing some type of filling which had been dipped into an egg mixture and then deep fried till golden brown
- These are two slices of bread encasing the filling, and grilled
- a widely cultivated cereal grass.
- It has only one filling and the freshest ingredients should be used
- is made up of one or more slices of bread with nutritious filling between them
- It can be used for a sweeter tasting sandwich
- a shaped mass of baked bread that is usually sliced before eating loaf.
- These sanwiches are usually served with a glass of champagne
- These sanwiches are usually served with tea
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- These have more than one primary filling
- is a French culinary phrase which means "putting in place" or "everything in its place".
- Heart of a sandwich
- protects the bread from moisture.
- Easy to eat sandwiches made with soft, flat breads that are folded, or wrapped, around the fillings
- These are made with cream bread cut lengthwise, about 3/8 inches thick
- These are prepared with the bread or toast with the filling exposed on the surface with both sides
- An alternate color of slices of bread is preferrable for this type of sandwich
- This is similar to conventional sandwich but are cut into fancy shapes
- It consists of a crusty french stick, cut into half and well buttered, with either a single savory filling or a mixture of savory fillings
- It consists of 2 slices of bread with any filling-meat, poultry, egg, vegetables, or cheese cut into triangles.
- This is a 6-12 pound sausage served on a special roll.
- These have more than two slices of bread or a roll split more than once
- Has cold meats or veggies between two slices of bread
- This is the 6-10 oz steak cooked to the guest order or doneness and served on a large roll with a lettuce, tomato, and onion garnish.
- COLD, Can be defined as those having two slices of bread which have spread applied and are filled with a cold filling
- Makes use of only one kind of bread with the filling on top
- comes in both white and whole wheat. As the flat bread bakes, it puffs up, forming a pocket that is perfect for stuffing
- Body of a sandwich
- These are the single slice of bread with attractively arraged fillings one top with the garnish
- These are small, fancy closed sandwiches often have their crust removed, and are cut into various shapes
40 Clues: Body of a sandwich • Heart of a sandwich • Most commonly used bread • protects the bread from moisture. • a widely cultivated cereal grass. • These have more than one primary filling • Should be served hot, can be open or closed • These sanwiches are usually served with tea • It can be used for a sweeter tasting sandwich • ...
Calculus terms 2021-12-12
Across
- f'g-fg'/g²
- x=-b+-square root b square -4ac/2a
- derivative of composite function
- point in the domain of the function where the function is either not differentiable or the derivative is equal to zero.
- these points can be absolute or relative
- the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference
- the value the function approaches as the x-values approach the limit from one side only
- overestimate when this happens
- When a curve changes direction
- distance/time
- A unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius
- A line that hits a curve at the point where the slope of the curve is equal to the slope of the line
- the smallest value that a mathematical function can have over its entire curve
- The set of output values for which the function is defined.
- A method of testing for the convergence of an infite series
- A word used to describe any path, whether actually curved or straight
- The set of independent variables, or inputs, for a given function or relation
- A relation where every x-value has only one corresponding y-value
- a number is equal to the exponent on a given base that would give that number
- terms alternate between positive and negative
- a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles
- a unit circle is a circle of unit radius—that is, a radius of 1.A circle that tells you what sin(1) is.
- value the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- any set of ordered pair.
- the distance a function is from the axis
- inverse derivative, primitive function, primitive integral or indefinite integral of a function f is a differentiable function F whose derivative is equal to the original function f.
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- a horizontal line that is not part of a graph of a function but guides it for x-values.
- An infinite series
- the process of finding the derivative of a dependent variable in an implicit function by differentiating each term separately
- v'(t)
- a vertical line that guides the graph of the function but is not part of it
- F'(x)
- a measure of the total area that the surface of the object occupies
- A function where there is no abrupt changes in value
- the change in the rate at a particular instant
- an expression based on the derivative of a function
- a function defined by multiple sub-functions, where each sub-function applies to a different interval in the domain.
- As inputs approach some value, the value that the outputs approach is the
- the highest value that a mathematical function can have over its entire curve
- is a special function that is closely related to the gamma function and to binomial coefficients
- F'(x)g(x)+F(x)g'(x)
- the process of finding the derivative of a dependent variable in an implicit function by differentiating each term separately
- A line that connects two points on a curve.
- if f(x)≤g(x)≤h(x) for all numbers, and at some point x=k we have f(k)=h(k), then g(k) must also be equal to them
- a value that results from dividing the change in a function of a variable by the change in the variable
- the act, process, or result of substituting one thing for another
- a measure of how much the function changed per unit, on average, over that interval
- nx⁶⁻¹
- underestimate when this happens
- extending in the same direction,
50 Clues: v'(t) • F'(x) • nx⁶⁻¹ • f'g-fg'/g² • distance/time • An infinite series • F'(x)g(x)+F(x)g'(x) • any set of ordered pair. • overestimate when this happens • When a curve changes direction • underestimate when this happens • derivative of composite function • extending in the same direction, • x=-b+-square root b square -4ac/2a • these points can be absolute or relative • ...
Permutation and Combination 2022-04-03
Across
- How many words can you form from the letters J,A,K,E?
- How many weeks can Jay use his 5 pants and 7 polo shirts in different pairing style combination each day?
- How many groups of three letters can be made from the letters B,T,S,E,and N?
- How many handshakes can be made if a group with 10 people will shake hands with a member once?
- How many ways can Jin select two shirts from the 4 shirts he brought?
- How many times can a leader and sub-leader can be chosen from a team with 4 members?
- How many ways can a captain and vice-captain be selected from a group of 10 students?
- How many combinations can be made from arranging seven bags into groups of three in a cabinet?
- How many different brownie combinations can Sunoo make using four different types of frosting, three different chocolate flavors, and 8 different brownie toppings if each brownie has one type of frosting, one type of chocolate and one type of topping?
- How many number of arrangements can be made is a dice is rolled twice?
- How many different words can be made from letters of the word ‘JIMIN’ with an arrangement that vowels always come together?
- How many ways of selecting a group composed of 3 boys and 2 girls can be done from a cluster of 5 boys and 5 girls ?
- How many triangles can be formed from the 9 points arranged in a particular plane?
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- selection of elements from a collection or set
- happens in a permutation if an element will exist for more than once in a selection or group
- How many groups of three queens can be selected from a pool of 4 queens in a deck of cards?
- How many lines can be drawn using a pair of points from a set of 8 points arranged in a plane where no 3 points are lying in a straight line?
- How many five digit even numbers can be made from digits 3,4,5?
- How many different crayon combinations in groups of 3 can be selected from a pool of 8 different colored crayons?
- How many combination pairs can be selected from a group of 6 individuals?
- How many ways can Joy select 2 pencils from her 12 pencils in the case?
- How many selections of five balls can be made from a pool of 5 yellow balls and 3 black balls wherein at least 3 balls were yellow?
- How many table-chair pair combinations can an organizer derive from ten patterns of chairs and eight patterns of tables?
- How many 3 digit numbers can we make using the produce from numbers 7,8,9 and 0 without repetitions?
- How many was can a three member committee, 2 boys and 1 girl, be formed from a student pool of 5 boys and 4 girls?
- indicates that all the consecutive positive integers from 1 up to the number given, n, are to be multiplied
- How many was can 3 balls be drawn with at least one blue ball from a bag containing 2 black balls, 3 blue balls and 4 yellow balls ?
- How many ways can a student fail if he needs to pass all five different subjects?
- method of arranging elements in a particular order
- How many teams are participating if there are 21 matches and each team plays only one match with another team?
30 Clues: selection of elements from a collection or set • method of arranging elements in a particular order • How many words can you form from the letters J,A,K,E? • How many five digit even numbers can be made from digits 3,4,5? • How many ways can Jin select two shirts from the 4 shirts he brought? • ...
math madness! 2024-02-26
Across
- , a transformation about a point also known as the center of rotation.
- , the length of a vector written [AB] or [v].
- , an equation that is true for all values of the variable.
- , the form of a vector that lists the vertical and horizontal change from the initial point to the terminal point.
- , a polyhedron with eight faces.
- , the number of nonoverlapping unit cubes of a given size that will exactly fill the interior of a three-dimensional figure.
- , half of a sphere.
- , two vectors that have the same magnitude and the same direction.
- , the point around which figure is rotated.
- , a polygon whose sides are all tangent to the same circles.
- , a change in position, size, or shape of a figure or graph.
- , a transformation across a line called the line of reflection.
- , the top number of a fraction which tells how many parts of a whole are being considered.
- , a dilation that produces an image larger then its preimage.
- , coplanar circles with the same center.
- , a polyhedron with four faces.
- , the perpendicular distance from the center of a regular polygon to one of its sides.
- , vectors that have the same magnitude and opposite directions.
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- , a part of a cone with two circular parallel bases.
- , the region between two concentric circles.
- , in a right triangle the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite the angle.
- , in a right triangle the ratio of the length of the leg adjacent to the angle to the length of the hypotenuse.
- , an operation, process, or activity in which outcomes can be used to estimate probability.
- , a transformation that shifts or slides every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction.
- , a polyhedron with 12 faces.
- , the flat circular surface of the cone.
- , a cone where the altitude does not intersect the center of the base.
- , a polyhedron with 20 faces.
- , an equation whose graph is a line.
- , the original figure in a transformation.
- , a circle with a radius of 1 and centered at the origin.
- , the total area of all faces and curved surfaces of a three-dimensional figure.
- , a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- , a circle on a sphere that divides the sphere into two hemispheres.
- , a circle that id tangent to each side of the of polygon.
- , a property illustrated when the image of a transformation of a figure coincides with the preimage.
- , in a right triangle the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to the angle to the length of the side opposite the angle.
- , the ratio between two corresponding measurements.
- , a quantity that is completely expressed by its magnitude and has no direction.
- , a relation in which every input is paired with exactly one output.
- , the study of the properties of a geometric figure that do not change under stress.
- , a transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape.
- , a shape that results from a transformation of a figure known as the preimage.
- , the study of the relation between sides and angles of triangles.
- , an ordered rectangular arrangement of numbers.
- , a dilation that creates an image smaller then its preimage.
- , an edge of a prism or pyramid that is not am edge of a base.
- , a transformation that does not change the size or the shape of a figure.
- , a segment or arc subtends an angle if the endpoints of the segment or arc lie on the sides of an angle.
- , the horizontal line in a perspective drawing that contains the vanishing points.
50 Clues: , half of a sphere. • , a polyhedron with 12 faces. • , a polyhedron with 20 faces. • , a polyhedron with four faces. • , a polyhedron with eight faces. • , an equation whose graph is a line. • , the flat circular surface of the cone. • , coplanar circles with the same center. • , the original figure in a transformation. • , the region between two concentric circles. • ...
7th Grade Semester 2 Vocabulary 2022 2022-05-02
Across
- if 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 3 angles of another triangle, then the triangles are similar
- the chance of an outcome or event occurring
- sides that have the same position in 2 different figures
- the middle number in an ordered set of numbers when all the values are listed from least to greatest
- the probability of an event based on the results from an experiment
- the most common number in a set of numbers
- the distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle
- the average of a data set; the sum of all the values divided by the number of values
- at an angle of 90 degrees to a given line, plane, or surface
- congruent angles formed when 2 lines intersect
- the total area of the surface of a 3-dimensional object
- exactly equal in size and shape
- a repeatable procedure involving chance that results in one or ore possible outcomes
- one of the possible results in a situation or experiment
- the average distance of each data point from the mean
- figures for which corresponding angles are congruent and corresponding sides are proportional; they are the same shape but may be different sizes
- the distance around a circle
- the probability of an event when the specific event will definitely happen
- the probability of an event or outcome occurring based on the possible outcomes in a sample space
- the amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies; capacity
- angles that have the same position in 2 different figures
- 2 angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees
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- the entire group considered for a survey
- the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set
- a solid with 2 parallel bases that are polygons and lateral faces perpendicular to the bases
- the extent to which data are different from each other
- a ratio that compares the measurements used in a scale drawing with the actual measurements
- the probability of an event when the specific event will definitely not happen
- a sample in which every element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
- the difference between the upper and lower quartiles in a set of data
- a drawing that shows an object with its measurements in proportion to the actual measurements of the object
- a set of one or more outcomes of an experiment
- a point inside a circle that is equidistant from each point on the circle
- the ratio of the circumference to the diameter, represented y the Greek letter A
- angles that share a common side
- the relationship between 2 expressions that are not equal
- a figure that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures
- 2 angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees
- what an experiment is called in probability
- a data point that is far away from other data points
- a sample that does not represent the whole population equally
- a solid object with 2 identical flat end that are circular and one curved side
- being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
- the distance across a circle through the center
- when the units in the scale are the same, it tells you how many times larger or smaller the measurements of the actual object are compared to the measurements in the scale drawing
- a flat representation of a solid when it is unfolded
- a closed plane figure whose sides are line segments that intersect only at their endpoints
47 Clues: the distance around a circle • angles that share a common side • exactly equal in size and shape • the entire group considered for a survey • the most common number in a set of numbers • the chance of an outcome or event occurring • what an experiment is called in probability • 2 angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees • 2 angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees • ...
Quadrilaterals and their Properties 2022-04-07
Across
- the parallel sides of a trapezoid
- is a quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, unlike a parallelogram The opposite sides of a kite are not congruent or parallel.
- if one pair of opposite sides of a a quadrilateral is both congruent and parallel, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s consecutive angles are supplementary.
- the non parallel side of a trapezoid
- when the legs of the trapezoid are congruent.
- is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- is a parallelogram with all four sides congruent,A rhombus has all the properties of a parallelogram.
- if a quadrilateral is both a rectangle and a rhombus, then it is a square.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposites sides are congruent.
- if a trapezoid is isosceles, then each pair of base angles is congruent.
- are formed by the base and one of the legs of a trapezoid.
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- if the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- of the diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent, then the parallelogram is a rectangle.
- if one pair of consecutive sides of a parallelogram are congruent, the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- the mid segment of a trapezoid is parallel to each base and its measure is one half the sum of the lengths of the bases.
- a segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then each diagonal separates the parallelogram into two congruent triangles.
- if both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- a trapezoid is isosceles if and only if it’s diagonals are congruent.
- if a parallelogram is a rhombus, then its diagonals are perpendicular.
- if a quadrilateral is a kite, then it’s diagonals are perpendicular.
- if one diagonal of a parallelogram bisects a pair of opposite angles, then the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- if a parallelogram is a rhombus, then each diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles.
- if the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular, then the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- if a trapezoid has one pair of congruent base angles, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
- if a parallelogram has one right angle then it has for right angles.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s opposite angles are congruent.
- is a parallelogram with for right angles by definitions, a rectangle has the following properties: all four are right angles, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, opposite angles are congruent, consecutive angles are supplementary, diagonals bisect each other.
- the sum of the interior angle measures of an n-sided convex polygon is (n-2)*180.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s diagonals bisect each other.
- if both pairs of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- is a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles.
- the sum of the exterior angle measures of a convex polygon, one angle at each vertex is 360.
- if a parallelogram is a rectangle, then it’s diagonals are congruent.
- is the segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of the trapezoid.
- if a quadrilateral is a kite, then exactly one pair of opposite angles is congruent.
38 Clues: the parallel sides of a trapezoid • the non parallel side of a trapezoid • when the legs of the trapezoid are congruent. • a segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices. • are formed by the base and one of the legs of a trapezoid. • is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. • is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. • ...
Quadrilaterals and their Properties 2022-04-07
Across
- the parallel sides of a trapezoid
- is a quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, unlike a parallelogram The opposite sides of a kite are not congruent or parallel.
- if one pair of opposite sides of a a quadrilateral is both congruent and parallel, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s consecutive angles are supplementary.
- the non parallel side of a trapezoid
- when the legs of the trapezoid are congruent.
- is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- is a parallelogram with all four sides congruent,A rhombus has all the properties of a parallelogram.
- if a quadrilateral is both a rectangle and a rhombus, then it is a square.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposites sides are congruent.
- if a trapezoid is isosceles, then each pair of base angles is congruent.
- are formed by the base and one of the legs of a trapezoid.
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- if the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- of the diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent, then the parallelogram is a rectangle.
- if one pair of consecutive sides of a parallelogram are congruent, the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- the mid segment of a trapezoid is parallel to each base and its measure is one half the sum of the lengths of the bases.
- a segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then each diagonal separates the parallelogram into two congruent triangles.
- if both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- a trapezoid is isosceles if and only if it’s diagonals are congruent.
- if a parallelogram is a rhombus, then its diagonals are perpendicular.
- if a quadrilateral is a kite, then it’s diagonals are perpendicular.
- if one diagonal of a parallelogram bisects a pair of opposite angles, then the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
- if a parallelogram is a rhombus, then each diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles.
- if the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular, then the parallelogram is a rhombus.
- if a trapezoid has one pair of congruent base angles, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
- if a parallelogram has one right angle then it has for right angles.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s opposite angles are congruent.
- is a parallelogram with for right angles by definitions, a rectangle has the following properties: all four are right angles, opposite sides are parallel and congruent, opposite angles are congruent, consecutive angles are supplementary, diagonals bisect each other.
- the sum of the interior angle measures of an n-sided convex polygon is (n-2)*180.
- if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then it’s diagonals bisect each other.
- if both pairs of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
- is a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles.
- the sum of the exterior angle measures of a convex polygon, one angle at each vertex is 360.
- if a parallelogram is a rectangle, then it’s diagonals are congruent.
- is the segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of the trapezoid.
- if a quadrilateral is a kite, then exactly one pair of opposite angles is congruent.
38 Clues: the parallel sides of a trapezoid • the non parallel side of a trapezoid • when the legs of the trapezoid are congruent. • a segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices. • are formed by the base and one of the legs of a trapezoid. • is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. • is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. • ...
7th_Curry 2013-08-26
Across
- A unit of measure of an angle.
- A flat surface of a three-dimensional figure.
- A three-dimensional figure that has a polygon for its base and whose faces are triangles having a common vertex.
- At some point along a scale from one amount, distance, weight etc to another
- A three-dimensional solid that is bounded by plane polygons.
- A set of numbers or letters. ex. (2,5)
- Two lines are perpendicular if the angle between them is 90 degrees.
- A polygon that has all interior angles less than 180°.
- Two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions.
- Two angles that share the same vertex and have one side in common between them.
- A straight set of points that extends into infinity in both directions.
- Term that is described but is not precisely defined, because it is impossible.
- Proven fact through logic and use of definitions.
- Lines that are not in the same plane and that do not intersect.
- A flat surface that stretches into infinity
- An angle with a measure between 0° and 90°.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Two lines the lie in the same plane.
- A closed plane figure made up of several line segments that are joined together.
- Three-dimensional geometric shape.
- A three-dimensional shape with identical parallel bases, all other faces are rectangular.
- polygon Polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180°.
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- The line segment joining two points on a circle and passing through the center of the circle.
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
- Part of a line, with one endpoint, and extending to infinity in one direction.
- A straight line or a plane that divides a line, a plane, an angle, or a shape into two equal parts.
- Special kind of drawing for which we use only a compass and a straightedge.
- The side of a polygon or line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.
- Accept fact but is not proven because it is possible.
- Two lines are parallel if they are in the same plane and never intersect.
- When two circles have the same radius.
- A three-dimensional figure with all points in space a fixed distance from a given point, called the center.
- A pair of opposite angles that is formed by intersecting lines.
- A set of angels directly opposite of each other, formed by the intersection of straight lines.
- Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees.
- An angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
- The distance from the center to a point on a circle; the line segment from the center to a point on a circle.
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees.
- The complete distance around a circle or a closed curve.
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°.
- Figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint.
- Two points on a line, and all the points between those two points.
- A location in a plane or in space, having no dimensions.
- Pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect.
- Writing reasoned, logical explanations that use definitions, axioms, postulates, and previously proved theorems to arrive at a conclusion about a geometric statement
- The point on an angle where the two sides intersect.
- Lying on the same straight line.
- The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
- The surface included within a closed figure, measured by the number of square units needed to cover the surface.
- Solid formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs.
50 Clues: A unit of measure of an angle. • Lying on the same straight line. • Three-dimensional geometric shape. • A pair of angles that add up to 90°. • Two lines the lie in the same plane. • An angle whose measure is 90 degrees. • When two circles have the same radius. • A set of numbers or letters. ex. (2,5) • A flat surface that stretches into infinity • ...
5th Gonzalez-Monroe 2013-08-26
Across
- Two or more straight coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- A polyhedron whose one face is a polygon and the other faces are triangles with one common vertex.
- A flat surface that can extend forever in length and width but has no thickness.
- A general conclusion proposed to be proved upon the basis of certain given hypotheses or assumptions; or, a general conclusion that has been proved
- The length of the boundary around a shape or a figure.
- A perfect round ball.
- When two lines intersect, four angles are formed.
- Lying on the same straight line.
- Intuitively speaking, curved away from the eye.
- A point B that lies on the line connecting two points A and C and has one of the two points on each side of it.
- The path of a point moving in opposite directions infinitely.
- Two angles that add up to 180°.
- The pair of angles opposite each other formed by two intersecting lines.
- An angle with a measure between 0° and 90°.
- A pair of angles that add up to 90°
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.
- An angle that measures 90° or /2 radians.
- The exponent of a variable.
- (x,y)
- formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs.
- A geometric object that has no dimension and is used to indicate a location.
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- The point on a line segment that divides the given line segment into two congruent parts.
- A solid bounded by at least four polygonal faces. The pairs of faces meet along their edges. Three or more edges meet in each vertex.
- A pair of adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines
- A set of logical arguments used to deduce or prove a mathematical theorem from a set of axioms.
- Also called half-line. It is a straight line that extends from a point.
- The figure formed by two rays from the same initial point.
- are statements that are assumed to be true without proof.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- A closed plane figure bounded by at least three line segments.
- Two angles that share the same vertex and have one side in common between them.
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its two endpoints on the circle.
- A space figure with two parallel polygonal bases that are the same shape and the same size.
- Intuitively speaking, curved outward or toward the eye.
- An angle that is between 90° and 180°.
- Part of a line between two points called endpoints.
- Also called non-coplanar lines. They are straight lines that are neither parallel, nor intersecting. They lie in different planes.
- The surface included within a closed figure, measured by the number of square units needed to cover the surface.
- A planar surface of a solid figure.
- term In geometry, definitions are formed using known words or terms to describe a new word.
- The boundary line of a circle or the length of such a boundary line.
- A point at which the two rays of an angle meet or the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure.
- A can-shaped solid figure.
- Two rays with a common endpoint that point
- Two lines that intersect at right angles.
- A line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
- Planar figures or solid shapes that have the same shape and size.
- A straight line or a plane that divides a line, a plane, an angle, or a shape into two equal parts.
48 Clues: (x,y) • A perfect round ball. • A can-shaped solid figure. • The exponent of a variable. • Two angles that add up to 180°. • Lying on the same straight line. • A planar surface of a solid figure. • A pair of angles that add up to 90° • An angle that is between 90° and 180°. • Two lines that intersect at right angles. • An angle that measures 90° or /2 radians. • ...
Math 2 Terms 2023-05-31
Across
- A type of conic section or symmetrical open curve. The ___________ is the set of all points in a plane, the difference of whose distance from two fixed points in the plane is a positive constant.
- Two adjacent angles whose non-common opposite sides form opposite rays.
- An infinitely thin and infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite directions.
- A mathematical equation expressing inequality and containing a greater than (>), less than (
- A geometric figure made up of two rays that have a common endpoint called the vertex.
- Where the graph crosses the y-axis, and is represented by an order pair. Set x=0 to solve!
- The highest or lowest point on the graph. Located on the axis of symmetry, and is represented by an order pair.
- y=a(x-h)^2 + k
- A semi-circle device used for measuring angles. The edge of a protractor is subdivided into degrees.
- Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent.
- Where the graph crosses the x-axis, and is represented by an order pair. Set y=0 to solve!
- Integers are even integers that come right after each other.(2,4,6)
- Equations that are functions can be written in a form called ______________.
- Two angles whose measurements add up to 180 degrees.
- consists of two endpoints and all points of the line between the two endpoints.
- The study of lines, angles, shapes, and their properties.
- Two angles whose measurements add up to 90 degrees.
- An exponent that is written as a fraction.
- Bisector, A line, segment, or ray that intersects a segment at its midpoint and forms four right angles.
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- Part of a line that has only one end point and goes on infinitely in only one direction.
- A closed figure made up of line segments in a two-dimensional plane.
- Lines that never intersect; they go in the same direction, the same distance apart and have the same slope.
- An angle equal to 90°.
- Integers that come right after each other. (1,2,3)
- An equation that can be written with one side equal to 0. Quadratic equations ask you to find the quadratic polynomial that is equal to zero.
- A comparison of two quantities.
- A vertical line that cuts through the vertex.
- A line, segment, or ray that hits a vertex and cuts the line./seg./ray into two congruent angles.
- y=ax^2 + bx + c
- A segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
- Two angles who share a common vertex and whose non-common sides form opposite rays.
- Inequality Theorem, The sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side.
- As the independent value increases the dependent value decreases (as the independent value decreases the dependent value increases): it has an opposite effect.
- A quantity that is not whole that contains a numerator and denominator.
- A statement that two ratios are equal.
- Two non-overlapping angles that share a common side and common vertex.
- As the independent value increases (or decreases) the dependent value increases (or decreases): it has the same affect
- A line that crosses/intersects two or more lines.
- Integers that are odd integers that come right after each other. (1,3,5)
- Two lines that intersect to form four right angles;slopes are negative reciprocals; form adjacent congruent angles.
- A number squared is multiplied by itself; whatever integer gives the original number when multiplied by itself. For instance, 12 x 12 or 12 squared is 144, so the _____________ of 144 is 12.
41 Clues: y=a(x-h)^2 + k • y=ax^2 + bx + c • An angle equal to 90°. • A comparison of two quantities. • A statement that two ratios are equal. • An exponent that is written as a fraction. • A vertical line that cuts through the vertex. • A line that crosses/intersects two or more lines. • Integers that come right after each other. (1,2,3) • ...
Luck x Apti 2024-01-11
Across
- ___’s rule states that in a closed circuit the algebraic sum of products of current and resistance of each part of the circuit is equal to the total emf induced in the circuit
- Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when fitted into each other would form a complete square.
- 1^2 + 2^2+ 3^2+........................12^2 =?
- The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a
- A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, then how old is B?
- "Think about buildings and bridges. Sometimes they can move a lot, like when there's wind or an earthquake. In a situation where a structure moves a bunch, engineers can make sure it doesn't get damaged. What phenomenon can engineers consider to keep buildings and bridges safe when they shake or move?"
- Introducing a boy, a girl said, "He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle." How is the boy related to the girl?
- Which physical quantities do not have any unit of measurement?
- You are facing south. You turn right and walk 20 m , then you turn right and walk 10m. Then turn left and walk for 10 m. then turn right and walk for 20 m. Then you turn right again and walk 60 m. In which direction do you in from the starting point?
- __'s law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure
- In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'LEADING' be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together?
- Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when fitted into each other would form a complete square.
- If the cost price of an article is 67% of the selling price,What is the profit percent?
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- The monomer of polythene is
- The cost of ten apples,eight kiwis and 12 papaya is Rs.240.The cost of eight apples,six kiwis and ten papayas is Rs.180.Find the cost of one apple,one kiwi and one papaya.
- A pizza is to be divided into 8 identical pieces. What would be the angle subtended by each piece at the center of the circle?
- The ratio between the perimeter and the breadth of a rectangle is 5:1.If the area of the rectangle is 216 sq.cm,What is the length of the rectangle?
- Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water-image of the given combination.
- Find the number which will come in the place of the question mark in the given series 4, 18, ? , 100, 180, 294, 448.
- What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound?
- Find the number of triangles in the given fig.
- Find the number of triangles in given fig.
- Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure.
- The magnitude of alternating current is generally represented in the form of _____ current?
- Pointing to a woman, Abhijit said, "Her granddaughter is the only daughter of my brother." How is the woman related to Abhijit?
- A mother is twice as old as her son. If 20 years ago, the age of the mother was 10 times the age of the son, what is the present age of the mother?
- A rectangular sheet of paper measuring 22 cm x 7 cm is rolled along the longer side to make a cylinder.Find the volume of the cylinder formed.
- Kg.m/s^2 is the unit of
- Look at this series: 22, 21, 23, 22, 24, 23, ... What number should come next?
- When he- P :did not know; Q :he was nervous and; R :heard the hue and cry at midnight; S :what to do; The Proper sequence should be:
30 Clues: Kg.m/s^2 is the unit of • The monomer of polythene is • Find the number of triangles in given fig. • 1^2 + 2^2+ 3^2+........................12^2 =? • Find the number of triangles in the given fig. • What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound? • Which physical quantities do not have any unit of measurement? • ...
Geometry Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces
- The side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle. Usually the longest side of a right triangle.
- When two lines are cut by a transversal, nonadjacent exterior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal
- two angles whose sum is a right angle
- A right triangle with two acute angles that measure 45
- is undefined and contains definitely many points
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides congruent and no opposite sides congruent
- area the extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary
- A line which passes through at least two points of a circle
- The point at which the line crosses the X-axis
- A polygon with five sides
- Arcs in a circle that have exactly one point in common
- The action or process of adding something to something else
- ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The point at which the line crosses the y-axis
- The study of triangles, with emphasis on calculations involving the lengths of sides and the measures of angles.
- A polygon with six sides
- A line segment that connect the center of a circle to the outer edges.
- being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
- When two lines are cut by the same transversal, nonadjacent interior angles that lie on opposite sides of the transversal
- Two angles that lie in the same plane and have a common vertex and a common side but have no common interior points
- The slope of a horizontal line
- corresponding in character or kind
- a triangle with no two sides of equal length
- The side of a triangle from which the height is constructed
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- A right triangle with two acute angles that measure 30 and 60
- The point that divides the segment into two confident segments
- a shape with a circular base and sides tapering to a point
- The circumference of a circle is the distance around a circle
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines
- The intersection of two noncollinear rays at a common endpoint
- The intersection of a sphere and a plane containing the center of the sphere
- Part of a line that consist of two points call endpoints and all points between them
- A line segment, line or plane that divides a geometric figure into two congruent halves.
- A polygon with ten sides
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- The study of geometric figures in two dimensions and three dimensions
- A point or value that marks the end of a ray
- an area that is in the middle of some larger region
- A rule that shows the relationship between two or more quantities
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure
- The part of a line that consist of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
- lying in the same plane
- A two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure
- A polygon with four sides
- ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
- The intersection of two or more geometric figures is the set of points the figures have in common
- a line that touches a curve at only one point
- The nearness of a measurement to the true value of the measure
- A quadrilateral with exactly one parallel of sides
- written on or in a surface
51 Clues: lying in the same plane • A polygon with ten sides • A polygon with six sides • A polygon with five sides • A polygon with four sides • written on or in a surface • The slope of a horizontal line • corresponding in character or kind • two angles whose sum is a right angle • A point or value that marks the end of a ray • a triangle with no two sides of equal length • ...
